Ramesh Manglani vs Directorate Of Enforcement on 30 May, 2023
35. Opposing grant of bail, Mr. Zoheb Hossain, learned counsel appearing
for the respondent/Enforcement Directorate argues, first and foremost,
that the present petition, being one that arises from scheduled offences
under the PMLA, is required to be considered by this court strictly in
terms of the twin-conditions contained in section 45 of that statute.
Attention in this behalf is drawn to judgments of the Supreme Court
in Vijay Madanlal (supra), The Directorate of Enforcement vs. M
Gopal Reddy and Anr.6, Union of India vs. Varinder Singh alias
Raja and Anr.7, Union of India vs. Rattan Mallik8, as also judgments
of this Court in Bimal Kumar Jain and Anr. vs. Directorate of
Enforcement 9 , Gautam Thapar vs. Directorate of Enforcement 10 ,
Christian Michel James vs. Directorate of Enforcement 11 , Sajjan
Kumar vs. Directorate of Enforcement12 and Raj Singh Gehlot vs.
Directorate of Enforcement13 .