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Grant of regular Bail - wrongly claimed the relief of more than ...


Court Denies Bail for Accused in Rs. 80 Crore Fraud Case Under CGST and IGST Acts Due to Serious Offense.

August 3, 2019

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Grant of regular Bail - wrongly claimed the relief of more than ₹ 80 crore - complaint u/s 132 of the CGST Act, 2017 r.w.s. 10 of the IGST Act - in view the serious nature and gravity of the offence and in view of the fact that the petitioner-accused has been charged with economic offence of huge magnitude - it is not a fit case entitled to the benefit of regular bail

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