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While Upholding Bail for Sisters-in-Law Due to Lesser Role and Personal Circumstances

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Supreme Court Cancels Bail of Parents-in-Law in Dowry Death Case, Citing Strong Evidence of Strangulation and Harassment, While Upholding Bail for Sisters-in-Law Due to Lesser Role and Personal Circumstances
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Supreme Court Cancels Bail of Parents-in-Law in Dowry Death Case, Citing Strong Evidence of Strangulation and Harassment, While Upholding Bail for Sisters-in-Law Due to Lesser Role and Personal Circumstances

1. Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court canceled the bail granted to the father-in-law and mother-in-law of the deceased, holding that there was strong prima facie evidence indicating their involvement in…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2025

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