Hemant Soren’s Legal Woes Intensify with ED Complaint
ED Moves Court Against Hemant Soren for Ignoring Summons
Former Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren faces a new complaint by the ED in Ranchi for disregarding official summons, adding to his ongoing legal challenges.
RANCHI – The court has scheduled the next hearing for February 27. ED references the case of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to bolster its complaint.
The agency seeks to initiate proceedings for disrespecting a central body. ED’s complaint highlights Soren’s selective response to government summons.
It was stated that despite multiple notices, Soren failed to comply with all ED summons. The ED accuses Soren of neglecting legal obligations by ignoring its summons.
Soren’s arrest by the ED on January 31 marks his continued detention. He was detained for illegal land transactions in the Bargai area. ED’s latest legal move adds to the former CM’s existing troubles.
Legal Framework and Compliance
ED has been insisting that the law mandates compliance with government notices, emphasizing accountability.
It says that the failure to respond to such summons can lead to legal consequences. ED claims that this requirement underscores the importance of transparency and cooperation with investigations.
Comparison with High-Profile Cases
The ED’s reference to Arvind Kejriwal’s case signifies the application of legal standards across political figures. Such comparisons highlight the consistency in addressing allegations of non-compliance.
This approach demonstrates the judiciary’s role in maintaining legal integrity.

