IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
P.V. KUNHIKRISHNAN, J.
Gangadharan S/o. C.K. Krishnan – Appellant
Versus
State of Kerala, Represented By Public Prosecutor – Respondent
ORDER :
Petitioner in these Bail Applications filed under Section 482 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) is one and the same and therefore, I am disposing of these cases by a common order.
2. The petitioner is an accused in different crimes at Vadanappally Police Station and Changaramkulam Police Station.
3. The prosecution case is that the Pravasi Syndicate Chits Private Limited (Malayali Kshema Nidhi Limited) is operated by accused Nos.1 and 2. They assured the defacto complainants that, they would provide 12% interest on the deposited amount. Relying on this, the defacto complainants in these cases deposited huge amount. However, they did not obtain the principal amount or the promised interest. Hence it is alleged that the accused committed the above said offences.
4. Heard counsel for the petitioner and the Public Prosecutor.
5. The counsel for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner is released on bail in several other cases, under Section 482 of BNSS. The counsel submitted that the petitioner is ready to abide any conditions if this court grant him bail. The Public Prosecutor opposed the bail applications.
6. This Court considered the contentions of the petitioner a
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Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
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Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail when warranted, ensuring the accused's right to a fair trial.
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Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail when conditions are met, ensuring fair trial rights.
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