-Advait Sharma and Bhadra Anil “In a world coded without consequence, shadows become the currency and silence the law.” Introduction In any society where substantial transactions occur, be it in markets, industries, or the virtual world, in the absence of robust regulatory oversight, crime inevitably concurs to exploit the system or leverage it for greater … Continue reading Trading Shadows: Money Laundering & Insider Deals in the Metaverse’s Legal Void
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Digital Platforms and Dirty Money: Addressing Financial Non-Regulation within Social Media Platforms
-Tanya Sara George Introduction As per a 2024 FATF report, most domestic money laundering operations are conducted through open sources and social media networks. Initially designed as neutral forums for communication under Section 2(w) of the IT Act of 2000, these platforms have evolved into dual-purpose entities, facilitating not just digital interactions but financial transactions. … Continue reading Digital Platforms and Dirty Money: Addressing Financial Non-Regulation within Social Media Platforms
Old Wine in New Bottles? – The Judgement in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary (Part Two)
~By Abhinav Sekhri The previous post in this two-part series considered how the Supreme Court's judgment in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors. [SLP Crl. No. 4364 of 2014; Judgment dated 27.07.2022 ("Vijay Madanlal Choudhary") dealt with the offence of money laundering under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 ["PMLA"]. This post turns its lens to how the judgment … Continue reading Old Wine in New Bottles? – The Judgement in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary (Part Two)
Of Old Wine in New Bottles – The Judgement in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary (Part One)
~By Abhinav Sekhri After marathon hearings, the Supreme Court finally pronounced its judgment on 27.07.2022 in a batch of over 200 petitions where the legality of various provisions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 ["PMLA"] had been challenged. This judgment — bearing the title Vijay Madanlal Choudhary & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors. [SLP Crl No. 4364 … Continue reading Of Old Wine in New Bottles – The Judgement in Vijay Madanlal Choudhary (Part One)
Prakash Industries and Interpreting the PMLA
~By Abhinav Sekhri The Delhi High Court has passed a detailed judgment in the matters of Hi-Tech Mercantile and Prakash Industries [Order dated 19.07.2022 in WP(C) No. 14999 of 2021 ("Prakash Industries"], touching on issues pertaining to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 [“PMLA”]. Holding in favour of the Petitioners and terminating the PMLA proceedings, the High Court … Continue reading Prakash Industries and Interpreting the PMLA
Online Gambling and the Regulation of Money Laundering
By Vibhore Yadav Introduction Modern money laundering essentially relies on legitimate businesses characterised by a large cash-flow and complex, anonymous transactions that are difficult to trace in order to convert proceeds from illegal activities into ‘clean’ money which can be used for legitimate purposes. Historically, businesses such as retail outlets, restaurants, rental companies, casinos etc. … Continue reading Online Gambling and the Regulation of Money Laundering
Attachment of Property, Freezing Orders, and PMLA Investigations: The Need for Reasonable Exclusions
By Abhinav Sekhri In almost any prosecution, the property used to commit a crime becomes case property (a murder weapon). In some kinds of prosecutions, this extends to locking down the site of criminal acts (a brothel or a gaming house). There are also other prosecutions, such as those for money laundering, where a major focus is on identifying … Continue reading Attachment of Property, Freezing Orders, and PMLA Investigations: The Need for Reasonable Exclusions






