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The Court finds that no ground is made out for granting bail in given case. Consequently, petition is ordered to be dismissed.

Section 120-B, 420, 467, 468, 471 of the IPC —Bail –--The petitioner sought bail in case registered under Sections 120-B, 420, 467, 468, 471. The counsel for the petitioner submitted that neither of the petitioners was named in the FIR. Investigation already stands concluded as report stands filed with the Court concerned. The petitioners are in custody since 5th of August, 2021. There is no other case pending against the petitioner. The court observed that the challan stands presented. Thus, there cannot be any apprehension that the petitioner(s) shall tamper with the evidence. The petitioner-Arjun cannot be kept behind bars for an indefinite period. There are four more cases pending against the petitioner-Rakesh Puri, involving similar allegations in FIR No.626 dated 25th of June, 2019, FIR No.732 dated 28th of July, 2019, FIR No.630 dated 25th of June, 2019 and FIR No.337 dated 20th of June, 2020.

Held that:- The Hon’ble High Court ordered that the Petitioner-Arjun alias muggu be released on bail subject to certain conditions. In case of petitioner-Rakesh Puri, the Court dismissed the application.

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