The Supreme Court of India has criticized the Enforcement Directorate for its refusal to share investigation documents with the accused, stating that this could violate their rights. The court emphasized that transparency is essential for justice and questioned the ED’s rigid stance on document sharing, especially in bail proceedings. The apex court observed that investigating agencies cannot be rigid when it comes to furnishing probe documents to an accused.
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