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Jurisdiction under Article 226 not exercise due to non-existence of exceptional circumstance: Bail rejected

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E. Ishitha Vs Assistant Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Karnataka High Court)
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Advertisement E. Ishitha Vs Assistant Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Karnataka High Court) Karnataka High Court held that jurisdiction under Article 226 read with section 482 of Cr.P.C. is exercisable only in exceptional circumstances. Thus, interim bail stands rejected since present matter cannot be termed as exceptional. Facts- This writ petition is filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The petitioners/daughter and wife of one Sri E.Prathap are at the doors of this Court calling in question the grounds of arrest dated 03-01-2026 and seeking a declaration that the arres...
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