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Seeking grant of bail - irregular availment of Input Tax Credit - creation and operation of fake GST firms and issuing fake GST invoices from these firms - The High court examines evidence gathered during searches and the confessions of the accused. Despite the defense's claims of innocence and coercion by a third party, the court finds sufficient evidence to reject the bail applications. It emphasizes the seriousness of economic offences and the potential for harm to the economy. The decision highlights the need for a different approach to bail in such cases, considering their significant impact.
Seeking grant of bail - irregular availment of Input Tax Credit - creation and operation of fake GST firms and issuing fake GST invoices from these firms - The High court examines evidence gathered during searches and the confessions of the accused. Despite the defense's claims of innocence and coercion by a third party, the court finds sufficient evidence to reject the bail applications. It emphasizes the seriousness of economic offences and the potential for harm to the economy. The decision highlights the need for a different approach to bail in such cases, considering their significant impact.
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