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Chennai: The Madras High Court has orally directed the Enforcement Directorate  ED  to refrain from proceeding with its investigation into the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation  TASMAC  in an alleged money laundering case until the next hearing on March 25.   A division bench comprising Justice M.S. Ramesh and Justice N. Senthilkumar issued the directive on Thursday while hearing a petition filed by TASMAC, challenging the EDs recent searches at its headquarters. The court also instructed the Enforcement Directorate to submit a counter to TASMACs petition.     I <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley italia</a> n addition to TASMACs petition, the Tamil Nadu government has also approached the court, see <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.pl>stanley kubek</a> king a declaration that the EDs power to investigate money laundering offences within the state without its consent violates the principles of federalism and the separation of powers. However, the court noted that the relief sought was too broad and directed the state to modify its request. Also ReadPhotos: Lalu appears before ED over land-for-jobs scam Advocate General P.S. Raman assured the bench that the state would revis <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.pl>stanley kubek</a> e its plea accordingly. During the proceedings, Senior Advocate Vikram Chaudhri, representing TASMAC, questioned the manner in which the ED conducted the search and seizure operations.     Citing Section 17 1  of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act  PMLA , he argued that any such search must be based on written records justifying the reasons for the action. He contended that the ED had failed to compl Rvmm RG Kar case: Hunger strike by junior doctors enters 5th day
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