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Delhi HC Grants Bail to Four Co-Owners in IAS Aspirants' Deaths Case, Rs 5 Crores Deposit Required
Sep 13, 2024, 11:25 AM
The Delhi High Court has granted interim bail to four co-owners of a basement in an Old Rajinder Nagar coaching centre, where three IAS aspirants drowned in July 2024. The bail is effective until January 30, 2025, and is subject to the co-owners depositing Rs 5 crores with the Red Cross. The court also requested the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi to form a committee to investigate the incident. The Delhi High Court has set unprecedented bail conditions in this case.
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