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Grants Bail to Foreign National Accused of Overstaying Visa; Clarifies Distinction Between Judicial Custody and Executive Detention Under the Foreigners Act

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Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Foreign National Accused of Overstaying Visa; Clarifies Distinction Between Judicial Custody and Executive Detention Under the Foreigners Act
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Foreign National Accused of Overstaying Visa; Clarifies Distinction Between Judicial Custody and Executive Detention Under the Foreigners Act

1. Court's Decision The court granted regular bail to the petitioner, a foreign national, while making a clear distinction between judicial custody for criminal charges and executive detention related to…
Posted by Rawlaw January 23, 2025

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