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September 26, 2020

Grant of Bail - power to re-arrest if the amount of tax evaded goes up during the investigation - Even if any new case is made out after release of the accused on bail ipsofacto, the Court or the police/department will not get a right to take the accused to the custody unless the bail originally granted is cancelled for any substantial reasons. There must overwhelming circumstances are necessary for cancellation of bail. Therefore it is clear that the right of a person once he has been granted by the competent authority shall be safeguarded with utmost respect to the said order passed by the competent court. - DSC

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