Enforcement Directorate v Kerala Police : Live Updates From Kerala High Court Hearing
Solicitor General : Your lordship has seen the larger picture. Everyday's new developments weaken the evidence in the case.
Justice Arun : For that Mr Solicitor, we have to see the outcome of the case, to ascertain how far it is affecting the ED case.
Justice Arun : Mr Solicitor, we have halfway through the hearing. Why not the present order continue till the next date of hearing?
Raval says he does not object to the continuation of order against coercive action but he has instructions to oppose stay of investigation.
Solicitor General requests the bench to consider the grant of interim stay of investigation.
Justice Arun says that due to the paucity of time further hearing may have to be adjourned.
Raval : Accused has no right to say he has to be questioned before FIR. There is no principle of natural justice at that stage.
Raval : Constitutional courts will not interfere with the investigation at a nascent stage and stifle the prosecution. Investigation is underway. Facts are hazy. Roles are being investigated.
Raval : In a federal structure, the central agency officers must respect the honesty and integrity of State police.
Raval : The petition is premature and is an attempt to nip the investigation which is at a very nascent stage.