sekarreporter1: https://x.com/sekarreporter1/status/1729020978498568253?t=qOSpEXYNXxKgL_XqxWxIww&s=08 [11/27, 11:45] sekarreporter1: Dave: Officers cannot be summoned. They can be requested to appear. That’s federalism. That’s mutual respect. Here they straightway issued summons. #EDSummons

[11/27, 11:45] sekarreporter1: https://x.com/sekarreporter1/status/1729020978498568253?t=qOSpEXYNXxKgL_XqxWxIww&s=08
[11/27, 11:45] sekarreporter1: Dave: Officers cannot be summoned. They can be requested to appear. That’s federalism. That’s mutual respect. Here they straightway issued summons.
#EDSummons
[11/27, 11:46] sekarreporter1: Dave: Officers cannot be summoned. They can be requested to appear. That’s federalism. That’s mutual respect. Here they straightway issued summons.
#EDSummons
[11/27, 11:47] sekarreporter1: Dave: The parliament has not given them unbridled power. The power of summons is only with respect to scheduled offences under the Act.
#MadrasHC
#EDSummons
[11/27, 11:47] sekarreporter1: Dave: The Mines and Minerals act is not a scheduled offence under the PMLA. The Mines and Minerals Act is self contained code. Though it says that the Central govt can take over, in cases of minor minerals, the power is with the state.
#MadrasHC
[11/27, 11:48] sekarreporter1: Dave: So the question is whether there is jurisdiction to investigate. There are a lot of offences where some amount has to be paid. Whenever those amounts are not paid, will the ED take charge?
[11/27, 11:48] sekarreporter1: Asg ARL we are initial stage

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