The Supreme Court Tuesday sought a response from the Centre on Congress leader Jairam Rameshs plea challenging the amendments made to the money laundering law, PMLA, since 2015 by way of money bills. Also read: The high court had in February dismissed the same plea raised before it by the Congress leader, saying that he has not been able to justify the delay in the filing the petition.
Supreme Court seeks Centre stand on Jairam Ramesh plea challenging amendments to PMLA by Money Bills

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