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FIR against the Revenue officer and unknown persons pursuant to PIL - Evasion of duty - The principle established in this case is that ongoing investigations, especially those involving complex issues and multiple stakeholders, should be allowed to continue to uncover the full extent of the alleged offenses. However, the rights of individuals who are not yet formally accused but are involved in the investigation must be protected. - HC
FIR against the Revenue officer and unknown persons pursuant to PIL - Evasion of duty - The principle established in this case is that ongoing investigations, especially those involving complex issues and multiple stakeholders, should be allowed to continue to uncover the full extent of the alleged offenses. However, the rights of individuals who are not yet formally accused but are involved in the investigation must be protected. - HC
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