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DSC ruling on petitioner's lawful arrest in tax evasion matter. Despite allegations of procedural irregularities, court found arrest memo valid, with proper grounds explained to accused and her father. Authorization order under Section 69 was signed by accused and witnesses. Court determined further judicial custody unnecessary, noting revenue adequately secured and accused's willingness to cooperate. Considering gender and nature of offense, bail application granted, allowing petitioner's release, with understanding that investigation may continue. Arrest deemed legally sound, but continued detention deemed unwarranted.
DSC ruling on petitioner's lawful arrest in tax evasion matter. Despite allegations of procedural irregularities, court found arrest memo valid, with proper grounds explained to accused and her father. Authorization order under Section 69 was signed by accused and witnesses. Court determined further judicial custody unnecessary, noting revenue adequately secured and accused's willingness to cooperate. Considering gender and nature of offense, bail application granted, allowing petitioner's release, with understanding that investigation may continue. Arrest deemed legally sound, but continued detention deemed unwarranted.
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