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Ineligible GST ITC Claim and Pass-on of Rs. 187.68 Cr: Rajasthan HC denies Bail sought on Medical Grounds [Read Order]

In spite of observing that the petitioner is suffering from obesity, uncontrolled-diabetes type-II and obstructive sleep apnea and bronchitis, bail was refused

Manu Sharma
Ineligible GST ITC Claim and Pass-on of Rs. 187.68 Cr: Rajasthan HC denies Bail sought on Medical Grounds [Read Order]
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A Single Bench of the Rajasthan High Court has denied the bail sought on medical grounds by the accused allegedly involved in availing ineligible Input Tax Credit ( ITC ) of at least Rs. 134.43 crores from his 47 fake firms and further passed on ineligible Goods and Services Tax ITC amounting to Rs. 187.68 crores. Petitioner submitted his medical documents. “It is intimated that...


A Single Bench of the Rajasthan High Court has denied the bail sought on medical grounds by the accused allegedly involved in availing ineligible Input Tax Credit ( ITC ) of at least Rs. 134.43 crores from his 47 fake firms and further passed on ineligible Goods and Services Tax ITC amounting to Rs. 187.68 crores.

Petitioner submitted his medical documents.

“It is intimated that to Hon’ble High Court that  Inmate Dheeraj Singhal S/o Bhagwant, Age- 27 Years a known case of Obesity, Uncontrolled Diabetes Type-II, ?OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) and Bronchitis. He has been referred to SMS Hospital for his treatment on 13 Mar 2024, 15 Mar 2024 and 28 Mar 2024. Presently, he is taking treatment prescribed by SMS Hospital in Jail Dispensary. Need further evaluation and treatment from a higher center.

BP 140/84 mm of Hg

Pulse 120/min

SPO  98%

RBS 408 mg/dl”, the medical reports submitted by the petitioner stated.

It was noted that, “The medical report of the petitioner shows that the petitioner is suffering from obesity, uncontrolled-diabetes type-II and  obstructive sleep apnea and bronchitis.”

It was further observed that the petitioner was referred to SMS Hospital for his treatment  and was duly treated. The petitioner is taking treatment as prescribed by the SMS Hospital in Jail Dispensary.

The Bench noted that, “The perusal of medical documents of the petitioner does not show that petitioner is in a serious condition and would entitle him to release on interim bail.”

It was thus held by Justice Praveer Bhatnagar that, “The regular bail application of the petitioner is also pending and expected to be listed soon, therefore, considering the other facts, I am not inclined to enlarge the accused-petitioner on interim bail”, while dismissing the bail application.

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