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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Senthil Balaji Case"
Senthil Balaji Cannot Continue In Cabinet By Just Keeping Order Of His Removal In Abeyance, Petitioners Opposing His Minister Status Tell Madras HC
Supreme Court To Hear Tomorrow TN Minister Senthil Balaji's Plea Against Madras HC Order Allowing ED Custody
Courts Today 18.07.23: Rhea Chakraborty Case, Brij Bhushan Singh Case, Senthil Balaji Case [VIDEO]
ED Not Precluded From Carrying Out Investigation, Interrogation; Section 167 CrPC Applies To PMLA Cases Also: SG Tushar Mehta To Madras High Court
‘ED Is Acting Like An Authority Investigating Predicate Offence’: Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal To Madras High Court On Senthil Balaji’s Arrest
Senthil Balaji Case: Madras High Court Frames Points Of Difference In Split Verdict, To Hear Arguments On July 11
Madras High Court To Take Up Habeas Corpus Plea Against Senthil Balaji’s Arrest On Friday
Manhandling Of IT Officials During Minister’s Arrest Not An ‘Internal Disturbance’; Court Can’t Direct Centre To Invoke Article 355: Madras High Court
After Split Verdict In Habeas Corpus Plea Against Senthil Balaji's Arrest, Madras High Court Chief Justice Lists Matter Before Justice CV Karthikeyan
ED Officers Can Seek Custody; Sections 41, 41-A CrPC ‘Not Expressly Applicable’ In PMLA Cases: Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy In Senthil Balaji Case
ED Officers Do Not Have Powers Of Police Officer, Can’t Hold Custody Beyond First 24 Hrs Of Arrest: Justice J Nisha Banu In Senthil Balaji Case
The Madras High Court Delivers Split Verdict in the Senthil Balaji Habeas Corpus Case [Video]
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