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Petitioner granted regular bail as no incriminating evidence ...


Bail granted due to lack of evidence. Custody serves no purpose. Pending cases not a ground to reject bail.

Case Laws     GST

July 31, 2024

Petitioner granted regular bail as no incriminating evidence collected against him during investigation. Offences triable by Magistrate's Court, final report already submitted. Keeping petitioner in custody serves no purpose. Pendency of other criminal cases not ground to reject bail as petitioner made out case for bail. Supreme Court held pendency of several criminal cases cannot be basis to refuse bail. Petitioner ordered to be released on furnishing bail/surety bonds to satisfaction of trial court.

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