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Gujarat High Court Allows Release of Vehicle Seized Under Prohibition Act: “No Confiscation Proceedings Initiated, Vehicle Should Not Be Left to Rot in Police Custody”

Court’s Decision The Gujarat High Court allowed the release of a Mahindra TUV300 seized under the Gujarat Prohibition Act, observing that since no confiscation or auction proceedings had been initiated…
Posted by Rawlaw June 28, 2025
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Gujarat High Court Allows Release of Seized Vehicle in Liquor Case Despite Prohibition Law Bar: “Vehicle Cannot Be Left to Deteriorate in Police Custody When No Confiscation Steps Taken”

Court’s Decision The Gujarat High Court allowed the release of a seized vehicle (Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza) involved in a prohibition case, invoking Article 226 of the Constitution and Section…
Posted by Rawlaw June 28, 2025

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