Enforcement Directorate Can’t Act Like “Crook”: Top Court Flags Low Conviction Rates
The Enforcement Directorate cannot act like a “crook” and has to confine itself within the four corners of the law, the Supreme Court said on Thursday as it flagged low conviction rates in cases investigated by the central agency.
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The Enforcement Directorate cannot act like a “crook” and has to confine itself within the four corners of the law, the Supreme Court said on Thursday as it flagged low conviction rates in cases investigated by the central agency.
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