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HC set aside CJM's order regarding bail in a fraudulent GST invoicing case, finding no material change in circumstances warranting release. Despite seeking cancellation of regular bail, the court determined no re-arrest was necessary as the investigation is complete and the respondent has fully cooperated. The respondent demonstrated availability for further statements, and the petitioner department is preparing to file a prosecution complaint. Consequently, the court disposed of the petition, acknowledging significant time had elapsed since the original bail order.
HC set aside CJM's order regarding bail in a fraudulent GST invoicing case, finding no material change in circumstances warranting release. Despite seeking cancellation of regular bail, the court determined no re-arrest was necessary as the investigation is complete and the respondent has fully cooperated. The respondent demonstrated availability for further statements, and the petitioner department is preparing to file a prosecution complaint. Consequently, the court disposed of the petition, acknowledging significant time had elapsed since the original bail order.
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