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CONCLUSION

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Once the ED has built a strong case, it initiates prosecutions in courts of law. The ED's approach to prosecution is based on thorough preparation, including drafting comprehensive charge sheets, presenting compelling evidence, and conducting effective legal arguments. The ED also works closely with public prosecutors, who represent the ED in court, to ensure that the prosecution is conducted professionally and effectively.

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The ED also focuses on the recovery of proceeds of crime as part of its prosecution strategy. This includes identifying and attaching assets acquired through illegal means and seeking their confiscation and forfeiture through legal means. The ED works with other agencies, such as the Income Tax Department and the Central Bureau of Investigation, to share information and coordinate efforts in recovering and repatriating ill-gotten gains stashed abroad.

Another important aspect of the ED's approach to prosecution is its commitment to due process and the rule of law. The ED adheres to the principles of natural justice, including providing the accused with an opportunity to be heard and respecting their rights during the investigation and prosecution process. The ED also follows the principles of transparency, accountability, and impartiality in its actions, and ensures that its prosecutions are based on credible evidence and are free from any form of bias or discrimination. An ED prosecution lawyer is instrumental in such cases.

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