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Bail was granted on medical grounds where investigation was reported complete and custodial interrogation was not required; the petition cited completed probe despite recovery of incriminating physical and digital evidence indicating tax evasion under the GST Act. The court accepted petitioner's documented MRI diagnosis and advised neurosurgery and directed release on bail subject to furnishing a bail bond with two sureties who must be income taxpayers and to surrender the petitioner's passport to the trial court while furnishing bonds.
Bail was granted on medical grounds where investigation was reported complete and custodial interrogation was not required; the petition cited completed probe despite recovery of incriminating physical and digital evidence indicating tax evasion under the GST Act. The court accepted petitioner's documented MRI diagnosis and advised neurosurgery and directed release on bail subject to furnishing a bail bond with two sureties who must be income taxpayers and to surrender the petitioner's passport to the trial court while furnishing bonds.
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