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Bail Granted for CGST Act Offenses u/ss 132(1)(b) and 132(1)(c) After 55 Days Without Complaint Filed.

March 26, 2020

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Bail Application - offences punishable under Sections 132(1)(b) and 132(1)(c) of CGST Act - The applicant is arrested on 21.07.2019 and almost 55 days are over and complaint is yet not filed by respondent no. 2 against the present applicant. - The application is allowed subject to conditions and the applicant is ordered to be released on bail.

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