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Denies Bail in Murder and Attempt to Murder Case: “Accused Allegedly Fired First Shot and Handed Firearm to Co-Accused Leading to Victim’s Death; Considering the Gravity of the Offence

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Delhi High Court Denies Bail in Murder and Attempt to Murder Case: "Accused Allegedly Fired First Shot and Handed Firearm to Co-Accused Leading to Victim’s Death; Considering the Gravity of the Offence, No Case for Bail is Made Out"
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Delhi High Court Denies Bail in Murder and Attempt to Murder Case: “Accused Allegedly Fired First Shot and Handed Firearm to Co-Accused Leading to Victim’s Death; Considering the Gravity of the Offence, No Case for Bail is Made Out”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the bail application of the accused, holding that the gravity of the offence, the defined role of the accused, and the evidence on…
Posted by Rawlaw January 31, 2025

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