The Supreme Court of India has made several significant rulings. Firstly, it has determined that suits for the determination of rights must be instituted at the location of the property involved. In another case, it dismissed Vedanta's appeal against the termination of its lease in Maharashtra. Moreover, the court ruled that the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) cannot be applied if the conspiracy charge is not related to a scheduled offence. This was further emphasized as the court dismissed a review plea and rejected the Centre's plea for a PMLA order review, stating that the Anti-Money Laundering Act cannot be invoked unless specific conditions are met.
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