‘ED cannot act like a crook’: Supreme Court says agency must function within bounds of law

Aug 8, 2025 - 15:30
‘ED cannot act like a crook’: Supreme Court says agency must function within bounds of law

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The Supreme Court on Thursday said that the Enforcement Directorate cannot “act like a crook” and must function within the four corners of the law, Live Law reported.

A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, Ujjal Bhuyan and N Kotiswar Singh made the observation while hearing petitions seeking a review of its July 2022 verdict that upheld the agency’s powers of arrest, search and seizure under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

During the hearing on Thursday, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju contended that the agency was not under an obligation to supply a copy of the Enforcement Case Information Report – the ED’s equivalent of a first information report – to persons accused of money laundering.

Raju argued that in many cases, investigators face hurdles because the accused persons flee to places like the Cayman Islands, Live Law reported. “Crooks have a lot of wherewithal, whereas the poor Investigating Officer doesn't,” he remarked.

However, Bhuyan said in response: “You can't act like a crook, you have to act within the 4 corners of the law.”

The court took note of the Centre’s statement before Parliament last week that the Enforcement Directorate secured convictions in only eight out of the 5,892 money-laundering cases it investigated between January 2015 and June 2025 – a rate of 0.1%.

“We are equally concerned about the...

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