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Dilip Vyas vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 15 December, 2021
04. It is further submitted that the bank account of applicant does not show
that any amount has been received by the applicant to show that he has benefited in
any manner from the allegations as have been levelled against him. In any case
applicant is possessed of land valuing more than the total amount which has been
said to have been misappropriated in the instant case and the applicant is ready to
deposit the amount in installments. Reliance has been placed by him on the
decisions of co-ordinate Bench of this Court in M.Cr.C. No.53956 of 2021 (Dilip
Vyas vs. State of M.P.)
Vijay Rahangdale vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 2 March, 2020
decided on 15.12.2021, M.Cr.C. No.8790 of 2020 (Vijay
Rahangdle vs. State of M.P.)
Poonamchand Jaiswal vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 14 July, 2021
decided on 02.03.2020 and M.Cr.C. No.16822 of
2021 (Poonamchand Jaiswal vs. State of M.P.) decided on 14.07.2021 to contend
that under similar circumstances accused therein have been granted bail hence the
applicant be also released on bail.
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