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Supreme Court Clarifies Impleadment of Civil Authorities in Bail Applications for Foreign Nationals: “Not Mandatory Unless Section 14 of Foreigners Act Is Invoked

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Supreme Court Clarifies Impleadment of Civil Authorities in Bail Applications for Foreign Nationals: "Not Mandatory Unless Section 14 of Foreigners Act Is Invoked," Establishes Streamlined Communication Protocol
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Supreme Court Clarifies Impleadment of Civil Authorities in Bail Applications for Foreign Nationals: “Not Mandatory Unless Section 14 of Foreigners Act Is Invoked,” Establishes Streamlined Communication Protocol

Court's Decision: The Supreme Court addressed whether it is necessary to implead the Civil Authority or the Registration Officer under the Foreigners Act, 1946, in bail applications filed by foreign…
Posted by Rawlaw January 9, 2025

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