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Delhi court denies anticipatory bail to man accused of enrolling as advocate using fake law degree
Updated On: 17 December, 2025 08:39 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
A Delhi court has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of a man accused of enrolling as an advocate using forged law degree documents. Additional Sessions Judge Shunali Gupta, who was hearing the plea filed by advocates K Rajan and Kartik Chettiav on behalf of J Vansanthan, denied the relief, saying the allegations against Vansanthan were serious
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Delhi High Court. File Pic
A Delhi court rejected the anticipatory bail plea of a man accused of securing enrolment as an advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) on the basis of a forged law degree and fabricated documents.
Additional Sessions Judge Shunali Gupta, who was hearing the plea filed by advocates K Rajan and Kartik Chettiav on behalf of J Vansanthan, denied the relief, saying the allegations against Vansanthan were serious and that custodial interrogation may be required to unearth a larger conspiracy.
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