learned
Judicial Magistrate, Fast Track Court No.II, Coimbatore, for simultaneous trial
along with C.C.No.41 of 2015. The learned Chief Judicial Magistrate ... interdependent. Accordingly, ordered for
simultaneous trial and hence, the Criminal Revision Case.
4.Heard the respective learned counsels and perused the materials placed
on record
offence under the Prevention of
Money Laundering Act simultaneously, in the interest of justice,
simultaneous trial of both the case is required.
5. The said ... accused, who faces trial of the
scheduled offence and connected PMLA case, cannot seek for joint trial
or simultaneous trial. However, taking into account
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention
Trial of predicate/scheduled offences and
offences under PML Act shall not be construed as a joint trial, but
they can be taken up simultaneously ... trial in the predicate/scheduled offences. Further,
there is no requirement under law to conduct trials of both category
of cases simultaneously. Therefore, the contention