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Grant of Interim Bail - core argument of the petitioner's ...


Court Makes Interim Bail Permanent for Petitioner; Case Under CGST Act Section 132(1)(e) Deemed Non-Cognizable Offense.

June 4, 2021

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Grant of Interim Bail - core argument of the petitioner's counsel was that the case of the petitioner would fall only under Section 132(1)(e) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act 2017 which is a non-cognizable offence - The re-arrest of the petitioner is not going to serve any purpose, interim bail earlier granted to the petitioner is made absolute. - HC

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