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Anil Deshmukh moved Bombay HC to hit Ed’s call

Anil Deshmukh moved Bombay HC to hit Ed's call
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Mumbai: Former Minister of State House Anil Deshmukh has transferred the Bombay High Court to cattle the call released to him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
When his petition was submitted on Wednesday, it appeared before the Justice Revati Mohite-Dere on Thursday, the judge had soaked himself.
In addition, the dismissal, Deshmukh petition has searched for various other reliefs, including permission to submit documents or statements through electronic mode, attendance through “official agent” and entrust the probe to a special inquiry team (sitting).
ED has so far issued five calls to Deshmukh in a case submitted under the prevention of money laundering law after the CBI registered the FIR against Deshmukh and the other in April, requesting the prevention of corruption laws.
Last month, the Supreme Court rejected Deshmukh’s interin protection from the arrest in the case of ED.
On Thursday, additional lawyers General Anil Singh and Advocate Shorreram Shirsat appeared before the HC bench for ED but did not make shipments as Mohite-Dere justice said: “should not be included in front of me ”.
In his petition, Deshmukh, 71, has Looking for HC’s orders to entrust an investigation into a priest consisting of ED officers from outside the Zonal Mumbai office, and for the investigation to be monitored / supervised.
The NCP leader is also urgent for orders to follow the guidelines set by SC in the 2014 Landmark Assessment in the case Arnesh Kumar In accordance with the procedure before arrest.
Ed said that his investigation showed Deshmukh’s education trust had received more than Rs 4 Crore Money allegedly collected by assistant assistant police inspector Sachin who was dismissed from the bar and restaurant on his instructions.
Former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Beer has accused letter that Dishmukh as Minister Ask the police to collect RS 100 Crore a month from the company.

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