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HC denied anticipatory bail in a tax fraud case involving fraudulent input tax credit and invoice manipulation. The court carefully examined the accused's role, referencing SC precedents on parity principles. Despite arguments about punishment quantum, the court prioritized broader societal interests and potential investigation impediment. The HC determined that granting anticipatory bail would potentially compromise the investigative process, considering the prima facie evidence of systematic fraudulent activities. The court emphasized that anticipatory bail is not a shield against serious accusations that adversely affect societal integrity. Accordingly, the anticipatory bail application was dismissed, preserving the investigative agency's ability to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the alleged financial misconduct.
HC denied anticipatory bail in a tax fraud case involving fraudulent input tax credit and invoice manipulation. The court carefully examined the accused's role, referencing SC precedents on parity principles. Despite arguments about punishment quantum, the court prioritized broader societal interests and potential investigation impediment. The HC determined that granting anticipatory bail would potentially compromise the investigative process, considering the prima facie evidence of systematic fraudulent activities. The court emphasized that anticipatory bail is not a shield against serious accusations that adversely affect societal integrity. Accordingly, the anticipatory bail application was dismissed, preserving the investigative agency's ability to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the alleged financial misconduct.
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