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Maintainability of petition - seeking relief from Bail ...


Court Rules GST Fraud Bail Relief Petition Non-Maintainable; Urges Use of Established Legal Remedies u/s 482 CrPC.

June 11, 2021

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Maintainability of petition - seeking relief from Bail conditions - GST fraud - The litigant should adopt a proper mechanism provided under the law for redressal of his grievances, instead of not doing so and rushing to this Court asking it to interfere in the matter, exercising the power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. If such practice is allowed, then the litigants would rush to this court moving petitions under Section 482 Cr.P.C., in a hope to get early decision, instead of availing of the remedy provided under the law - HC

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