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This Court of the considered opinion that it is not a fit case to exercise extraordinary power of granting anticipatory bail to the applicant-accused. Therefore, without commenting on the merits of the case, present bail application is hereby dismissed.

Bail application— In the instant case, Applicant-accused Gurvinder Singh Sohal has sought anticipatory bail under Sections 120 IPC and under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. as per the prima facie case of the prosecution, applicant- accused along with co-accused demanded bribe/undue advantage of Rs. 9 lacs from the complainant on 06.08.2020 and accepted Rs. 3 lacs as part payment of bribe on 06.08.2020 and further demanded and accepted remaining bribe amount of Rs. 6 lacs from the complainant on 14.08.2020. It is also case of the prosecution that the relevant CCTV footage dated 06.08.2020 of the factory of the complainant also reflects that complainant had put the polythene containing part payment of bribe of Rs. 3 lacs in the small hand bag and the said bag was kept by the complainant in the vehicle of applicant-accused Gurvinder Singh Sohal. Held that— This Court of the considered opinion that it is not a fit case to exercise extraordinary power of granting anticipatory bail to the applicant-accused. Therefore, without commenting on the merits of the case, present bail application of applicant-accused, namely, Gurvinder Singh Sohal for grant of anticipatory bail, being devoid of merits, is hereby dismissed.
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