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Grant of regular bail - mis-applying and mis-interpreting the exemption notifications - Whether or not the registered trademark has been foregone and whether or not the applicant has mislead the authority would be a matter adjudication. The applicant is reported to have deposited a sum of ₹ 75 Lacs during the course of investigation - Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, this Court finds this to be a fit case where discretion could be exercised in favour of the applicant. - HC
Grant of regular bail - mis-applying and mis-interpreting the exemption notifications - Whether or not the registered trademark has been foregone and whether or not the applicant has mislead the authority would be a matter adjudication. The applicant is reported to have deposited a sum of ₹ 75 Lacs during the course of investigation - Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, this Court finds this to be a fit case where discretion could be exercised in favour of the applicant. - HC
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