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Seeking grant of Regular Bail - evasion of GST - petitioners have been behind bars for a substantial period of 1 year and 4 months - a maximum sentence of rigorous imprisonment for 5 years is prescribed. Conclusion of trial is likely to consume time inasmuch as the trial has not even commenced till date - Both the petitions, as such, are accepted and the petitioners are ordered to be released on regular bail on their furnishing bail bonds/surety bonds - HC
Seeking grant of Regular Bail - evasion of GST - petitioners have been behind bars for a substantial period of 1 year and 4 months - a maximum sentence of rigorous imprisonment for 5 years is prescribed. Conclusion of trial is likely to consume time inasmuch as the trial has not even commenced till date - Both the petitions, as such, are accepted and the petitioners are ordered to be released on regular bail on their furnishing bail bonds/surety bonds - HC
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