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Tamil Nadu: Supreme Court asserts ED’s authority; persons summoned must respect and respond

The Supreme Court has emphasized the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) authority to summon individuals under Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), urging those summoned to respect and respond to the directives issued by the agency during money laundering probes

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Feb 28, 2024, 12:24 am IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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The Supreme Court has made a noteworthy observation emphasising that individuals summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) must respect and respond to the summons during money laundering probes. This pronouncement carries far-reaching implications, particularly in cases involving politicians, such as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who has been refusing ED summons.

The ED has issued the eighth summons to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, asking him to appear before the agency on March 4 for questioning in connection with the money laundering case related to alleged irregularities in the now-scrapped 2021-22 Delhi excise policy. The ED had previously served the seventh summons to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren for questioning in an ongoing money laundering probe related to an alleged land scam in the state capital, leading to his subsequent arrest after interrogation.

According to Bar and Bench, an apex bench comprising Justices Bela M Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal underscored the powers vested in ED officers under Section 50 of PMLA. The court emphasized that individuals summoned by the ED must appear if called and produce evidence as needed in accordance with the proceedings under PMLA. The court stated, “ED officers have the power to summon any person whose attendance they consider necessary, whether to give evidence or to produce any records during any investigation or proceeding under the Act.”

The Supreme Court’s observations on PMLA provisions assume significance, particularly in light of the ongoing debate surrounding Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s refusal to appear before the ED, despite the issuance of at least six summons related to the Delhi liquor policy case. As a consequence, the ED has filed a complaint against Kejriwal before a Delhi Court, which issued summons to him on February 7 based on the central agency’s complaint.

The court’s clear stance on the authority of ED summonses sets a precedent, emphasising the obligation of individuals, including those holding political offices, to adhere to the legal processes. The observations seek to uphold the integrity of investigations conducted under PMLA and promote a cooperative approach from those summoned, ensuring their participation and provision of necessary evidence.

#BREAKING #SupremeCourt holds that prima facie under section 50 of the PMLA , accused HAS TO respect and respond to the summons by the Enforcement Directorate. It says accused HAS TO APPEAR IF CALLED BY @dir_ed and produce evidence if needed in accordance to proceedings under… pic.twitter.com/u3mbGVya4L

— Bar and Bench (@barandbench) February 27, 2024

The Supreme Court’s decision comes in response to a plea by the ED against a Madras High Court order that stayed the summons issued to five district collectors in Tamil Nadu regarding the probe into the alleged sand mining scam. The Tamil Nadu government had challenged the ED summons before the Madras High Court, which subsequently stayed the summons pending further proceedings. However, the interim order was challenged by the ED before the Supreme Court, leading to the recent decision to lift the stay.

During the proceedings, the Supreme Court questioned the legality of the Tamil Nadu government filing a writ petition challenging the ED’s summons to the district collectors. Justice Trivedi remarked on the matter, expressing skepticism over the state’s involvement in filing such petitions against the ED and emphasizing the obligation of government servants to respond to summons issued by investigative agencies like the ED.

The ED is investigating the alleged money laundering case related to illegal sand mining in Tamil Nadu. As part of the probe, the agency had issued summons to district collectors in Ariyalur, Karur, Vellore, Thanjavur, and Tiruchi. However, the Madras High Court had previously stayed the operation of these summons, citing concerns over the ED’s jurisdiction and the nature of the investigation.

In its appeal before the Supreme Court, the ED argued that the state’s interference was an attempt to thwart an ongoing investigation into the offense of money laundering and the proceeds of crime. The agency presented evidence suggesting widespread illegal sand mining in Tamil Nadu, including statements from senior engineers and officers from the water resources department, as well as technical studies conducted with the assistance of organizations like ISRO and IIT-Kanpur.

The Supreme Court’s decision to lift the stay on the ED’s summons signifies a significant step forward in the investigation into the alleged sand mining scam in Tamil Nadu. It underscores the importance of cooperation from government officials in such probes and upholds the authority of investigative agencies to conduct thorough examinations into allegations of financial impropriety.

With the legal hurdles cleared, the ED can now proceed with its investigation, ensuring accountability and transparency in matters related to illegal sand mining and potential money laundering activities. The Supreme Court’s intervention serves as a crucial mechanism to uphold the rule of law and promote accountability in the governance of natural resources in the state.

As the case progresses, the involvement of district collectors and other stakeholders will be pivotal in uncovering the truth behind the alleged sand mining scam and holding those responsible accountable for their actions.

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