A Delhi court has directed the ED to suspend a lookout circular (LOC) against the erstwhile promoter of Kwality Ltd., Siddhant Gupta in a money laundering case, saying travelling abroad was a constitutional right. https://t.co/WGbsLABNs5
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A Delhi court has ruled that traveling abroad is a constitutional right, addressing a case involving the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and a lookout circular against Siddhant Gupta, the former promoter of Kwality Ltd. The court's decision emphasizes that the right to free movement is fundamental, particularly in the context of ongoing investigations by probe agencies. This ruling came after the court directed the ED to suspend the lookout notice against Gupta in relation to a money laundering case. The court's stance reflects a broader interpretation of individual rights in legal proceedings.