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Cannot Claim Parity with Co-Accused Released on Medical Grounds

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Delhi High Court Denies Bail in Attempt to Murder Case Noting “Dangerous Injuries” to Victim and Risk of Witness Intimidation: Holds Petitioner Actively Participated in Assault, Cannot Claim Parity with Co-Accused Released on Medical Grounds
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Delhi High Court Denies Bail in Attempt to Murder Case Noting “Dangerous Injuries” to Victim and Risk of Witness Intimidation: Holds Petitioner Actively Participated in Assault, Cannot Claim Parity with Co-Accused Released on Medical Grounds

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court rejected the petition seeking regular bail filed under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, by an accused charged under Section 307…
Posted by Rawlaw May 21, 2025

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