The Telangana High Court has relaxed a stringent bail condition that required the petitioner to periodically appear before police authorities. The bench of Justice K. Sujana has modified the earlier bail condition, directing that the petitioner shall now appear before the investigating authorities only “as and when required,” instead of adhering to a fixed bi-weekly…
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