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Protection in predicate offence doesn't automatically extend to PMLA case: Delhi High Court

· 22 August 2026 · 2 min read
Protection in predicate offence doesn't automatically extend to PMLA case: Delhi High Court

The Hindu has reported a new India-focused supreme court development: “Protection in predicate offence doesn't automatically extend to PMLA case: Delhi High Court.” The publisher's feed describes the story as follows: "The petitioner cannot claim pre-arrest protection in the present proceedings merely on the ground that such protection has been granted to him in the predicate offence," says Justice Madhu Jain Intellectual Janata Party includes this item for public-affairs discovery and context

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