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This court is of considered view that if accused is released on bail then there are likely chances of him to jump bail. Hence, without commenting on the merit of the case, the bail application moved by applicant Yogender singh stands dismissed.

Section 132 of the CGST Act, 2017— Bail – The applicant is in custody since 23.10.2021. The applicant counsel submitted that he has been falsely implicated in the present case. The allegation against the accused are that few signed and unsigned documents of the said firms were found in his office. The applicant is doing accounting for various firms, including aforesaid firms and few documents were in the office premises. The applicant remained associated in the interrogation and inquiry of the present case as and when required and directed by the concerned officials. The applicant has only been arrested by alleging he has facilitated the fake ITC but no wrongful gain or benefit to the applicant has been alleged. The court observed that the applicant does not deserves to be released on bail. The economic offences in itself are considered to be gravest offence against the society at large and hence are required to be treated differently in the matter of bail. Held that:- The Hon’ble High Court dismissed the bail application.
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