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CBI court grants bail to NCLT deputy registrar

CBI court grants bail to NCLT deputy registrar

Time of India13-06-2025
Mumbai: A special CBI court on Friday granted bail to arrested National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) deputy registrar Charan Pratap Singh, in connection with a bribery case. He was arrested on May 29.
Singh moved a bail plea through advocate Shalabh Saxena, submitting that during searches at his homes, the total cash found was merely Rs 22,000.
"The accused owns no property in Mumbai and is living in shared accommodation in an 8x10 chawl with a common bathroom and toilet," the plea submitted through advocate Shalabh Saxena said.tnn
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