The court was hearing a bail plea filed by Sanjay Jain, who is accused in a money laundering case. Jain s wife filed an affidavit on May 22 seeking interim bail for him on medical and humanitarian grounds for a period of three months, citing his deteriorating health condition.The
The court said that the petitioner “cannot claim any right based on some information available on the website” which is contrary to the supplementary examination rule in the prospectus.
Justice Amit Mahajan ruled that two brothers did not have a right to be heard when woman first approached the sessions court to file an FIR against them.
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