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Jharkhand High Court Grants Relief to Chief Minister Hemant Soren in ED Case

In a recent ruling, the Jharkhand High Court has exempted Chief Minister Hemant Soren from appearing personally in a case related to Enforcement Directorate summons. This decision comes after Soren faced multiple summons regarding an alleged land scam. The court's ruling allows him to be represented by his legal counsel, providing significant relief amid ongoing legal challenges. The background of the case involves Soren's limited compliance with the summons issued by the Enforcement Directorate, raising questions about accountability and legal procedures. This development is crucial for understanding the ongoing political and legal landscape in Jharkhand.
 

Court Decision on Hemant Soren's Appearance


On Wednesday, the Jharkhand High Court provided a significant ruling by allowing Chief Minister Hemant Soren to avoid appearing in person before an MP-MLA court regarding a case linked to Enforcement Directorate summons violations.


The central investigative agency had initiated a complaint against Soren, the leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, for not responding to multiple summons related to an alleged land scam.


According to the Enforcement Directorate, Soren received ten summons but only attended two of the scheduled appearances.


As a result, the MP-MLA court in Ranchi mandated that Soren must be present at each hearing due to his non-compliance with the summons.


Justice Anil Kumar Choudhary, while addressing a petition that contested the court's requirement for Soren's personal appearance, ruled in favor of the Chief Minister, allowing him to be represented by legal counsel instead.


Previously, in December 2024, the High Court had issued a temporary order exempting Soren from attending the hearings, but this order was revoked on November 25, requiring his physical presence.