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Taking into account the nature and gravity of the offence which ...

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May 20, 2020

Taking into account the nature and gravity of the offence which shakes the conscience of the society and public at large, investigation being still pending and there are strong apprehension that there would be chances of tampering of evidence by the applicant, the prayer of the applicant for grant of immediate release till such time that pandemic COVID-19 (Corona Virus) is curtailed, is hereby refused

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