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District Court Rejects Bail Plea of Accused in Cheating Case
A District Court has rejected the bail plea of an accused in a cheating case. Background: The accused was charged with cheating a person of a large sum of money. Parties: The applicant was the accused, while the respondent was the State. Legal issues: The key issue before the District Court was whether the accused was entitled to bail. Court observations: The District Court observed that the accused had prima facie committed the offence of cheating and that there was a strong possibility of the accused tampering with evidence if released on bail. Significance: The order highlights the importance of considering the gravity of the offence and the possibility of the accused tampering with evidence while deciding bail pleas.
