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Grants Anticipatory Bail in Section 306 IPC Case: Highlights Lack of Need for Custodial Interrogation and Appellant’s Cooperation with Investigation

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Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Section 306 IPC Case: Highlights Lack of Need for Custodial Interrogation and Appellant’s Cooperation with Investigation
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Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Section 306 IPC Case: Highlights Lack of Need for Custodial Interrogation and Appellant’s Cooperation with Investigation

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal against the rejection of anticipatory bail by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana. The Court directed that the appellant…
Posted by Rawlaw January 14, 2025

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