Nawab Malik Habeas Corpus Plea- Bombay High Court Hearing [DAY 3] - LIVE UPDATES
ASG- The last submission as far as the arrest order is concerned... last two lines of para 66 of Navlakha's judgement.
J Modak- So you are saying these (bail) conditions need to be satisfied even during habeas corpus?
ASG compares possession of proceeds of crime to possession under the NDPS Act.
ASG- If possession is of proceeds of crime, how can they say they are not aware.
ASG reads the finance minister's speech reading the explanation of section 3 after the amendment adding "possession" and "concealment" to the schedule of PMLA.
HC - So you are saying it (amendment) is only a clarification.
HC - Your case is that under the garb of continuing offence you cannot take away the liberties of an individual?
Desai - There are two aspects. On merits it will have to be separately looked at. The matter is that on the day it was not an offence. Since it's a draconian legislation the threshold of checks is very high.
HC - You can just invite our attention to judgements to substantiate your submission.
Based on Mr. Desai's submission, you can show how there is compliance of sec 19.
ASG- Why to we say continuing offence? Because Money Laundering involves layers.. Scheme of PMLA also says it is continuing. It doesn't end with a single act.
ASG- AS far as the amendment is concerned, it merely clarifies what the Act intended from the beginning.
So the amendment cannot be called a change or addition. It is the same offence, it just clarifies the process or activity.
ASG- The plain reading of the section contemplates that money laundering offence is a continuing offence. Today my lord is not considering the vires of the proviso.
So how can there be relief claimed contrary to the provisions of the act.
ASG- My submission without prejudice is...
ASG on the point of 'continuing offence' under section 3 of PMLA.