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Rajasthan High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail Under Section 482 BNSS: “No Incriminating Evidence Against the Petitioner to Reflect Criminal Conspiracy

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Rajasthan High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail Under Section 482 BNSS: "No Incriminating Evidence Against the Petitioner to Reflect Criminal Conspiracy," Protects Liberty Amid Allegations
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Rajasthan High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail Under Section 482 BNSS: “No Incriminating Evidence Against the Petitioner to Reflect Criminal Conspiracy,” Protects Liberty Amid Allegations

Court’s Decision: The Rajasthan High Court granted anticipatory bail to the petitioner under Section 482 BNSS (previously Section 438 CrPC), observing that no incriminating evidence had been presented to establish…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025

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