Successive bail on parity fails without substantial change in circumstances, especially in alleged economic offences involving GST evasion.

Successive bail on parity fails without substantial change in circumstances, especially in alleged economic offences involving GST evasion.Case-LawsGSTSuccessive bail applications require a substantial change in facts or circumstances directly affectin…

Successive bail on parity fails without substantial change in circumstances, especially in alleged economic offences involving GST evasion.
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Successive bail applications require a substantial change in facts or circumstances directly affecting the merits; parity with a co-accused alone does not justify release because the court must assess the accused's individual role, the gravity of the allegations and the investigation material. Economic offences are treated as a distinct class for bail and attract a stricter approach because they may involve deliberate conspiracies and broader financial harm. On the stated facts, the accused was prima facie linked to fictitious firms, fake invoices, e-way bills and alleged GST evasion through documentary, electronic and recorded statement material, so later bail to a co-accused did not amount to a sufficient change in circumstances.
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