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Grant of bail - respondent is suffering from Malignancy and ...


Court Grants Bail to Cancer Patient, Criticizes Department for Wasteful Petition; Imposes Rs. 1 Lakh Cost on Authorizing Officer.

October 31, 2022

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Grant of bail - respondent is suffering from Malignancy and Cancer - The Department ought not to have filed such a Special Leave Petition wasting the stationery, the legal fees and Court’s time. The Special Leave Petition stands dismissed with exemplary cost, to be borne by the concerned officer, who granted the permission to file the Special Leave Petition, quantified at Rs.1,00,000/-, to be recovered from the salary of such an officer. - SC

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