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Home / Crime and Justice / ED Withdraws Liquor Scam Search Warrants

ED Withdraws Liquor Scam Search Warrants

11 Dec

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Summary

  • ED withdrew search authorization against businessman Vikram Ravindran.
  • Madras High Court closed petitions challenging ED proceedings.
  • Seized documents from film producer Akash Baskaran were returned.
ED Withdraws Liquor Scam Search Warrants

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) informed the Madras High Court on Thursday that it has withdrawn the authorization for searches concerning businessman Vikram Ravindran, linked to the TASMAC liquor scam. This development led the high court's bench to close two petitions initiated by Ravindran, which challenged the ED's investigative proceedings against him.

In parallel, the ED also confirmed to the court that all documents and materials seized from the premises of film producer Akash Baskaran have been returned. This action was taken in compliance with the court's prior directives concerning Baskaran's challenge to the searches.

Further complicating matters for the ED, an appeal against an interim order that stayed all proceedings against a petitioner was dismissed by the Supreme Court. The Madras High Court has now directed parties to complete their pleadings, scheduling the final hearing for January 2026.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ED withdrew the authorization for searches on Vikram Ravindran's premises in the TASMAC liquor scam case.
The Madras High Court closed two petitions challenging ED proceedings related to the TASMAC liquor scam.
Yes, the ED returned all documents and materials seized from film producer Akash Baskaran's premises.

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