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Arrest of professional working as tax consultant - repeated summons - in a case where the very basis leading to arrest on 23.03.2022 has not been challenged by the Petitioner, the Court is precluded to hold that the Corpus- Respondent No. 6 has been illegally detained merely because repeated summons were issued. - the date of petition of habeas corpus and the date of his production after his arrest being 23.03.2022, admittedly, if any prejudice could have been caused to the Corpus the substantive remedy was available and could have been resorted to. - the petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a writ of habeas corpus need not be entertained in the facts and circumstances of the case. - HC
Arrest of professional working as tax consultant - repeated summons - in a case where the very basis leading to arrest on 23.03.2022 has not been challenged by the Petitioner, the Court is precluded to hold that the Corpus- Respondent No. 6 has been illegally detained merely because repeated summons were issued. - the date of petition of habeas corpus and the date of his production after his arrest being 23.03.2022, admittedly, if any prejudice could have been caused to the Corpus the substantive remedy was available and could have been resorted to. - the petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a writ of habeas corpus need not be entertained in the facts and circumstances of the case. - HC
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