India News | Citing Violation of Fundamental Right to Life and Liberty, Malik Urges HC to Quash Arrest

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik on Tuesday urged the Bombay High Court to set aside his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate claiming it violated his fundamental right to life and liberty.

Mumbai, Mar 8 (PTI) Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik on Tuesday urged the Bombay High Court to set aside his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate claiming it violated his fundamental right to life and liberty.

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Malik's counsel, senior advocate Amit Desai, told HC the NIA was trying to connect the minister with gangster Dawood Ibrahim and cases related to the fugitive, even though his client had nothing to do with them.

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"My remand paper deals all with the Dawood gang even though I am not related to it. They (ED) have tried to suggest that on Feb 3, 2022, they had registered an FIR against Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar. It goes into folklore around Dawood and into incidents going back to 30 years ago," Desai said.

"They say they registered an ECIR on February 14 this year, and two other FIRS of 2017 with which I (Malik) am not concerned. But they are trying to suggest that there is a predicate offence with which I am concerned," Desai told court.

Desai also argued that provisions of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) had been applied in the present case against Malik retrospectively.

Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, who appeared for the ED, told HC economic offences were continuing offences and the central agency was correct in imposing PMLA sections.

Besides, the issue of retrospective application of PMLA in cases of economic offences was also being considered by the Supreme Court, Singh said.

Desai, however, told court the ED had itself conceded in its affidavit that it was undecided on the issue of retrospective application of the law.

"They (ED) themselves are confused on the point whether the law is retrospectively applicable or not, then a person's liberty cannot be taken away (till SC decides those questions)," Desai said.

The HC will continue hearing the arguments on Wednesday.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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