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Grant of Bail - petitioner is in custody since 5th December, ...


Court Denies Bail; Challenge to Sections 132 and 69 Not Sufficient; No Interrogation Argument Rejected.

February 1, 2021

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Grant of Bail - petitioner is in custody since 5th December, 2020 and that no interrogation is done - The bail cannot be granted solely on the ground that vires of Section 132 and 69 of the Act are under challenge - The factual error pointed out in impugned order cannot in itself be a reason for allowing the prayer. The Court below had given other reasons also for denying the bail. - HC

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