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Court rejects anticipatory bail application of man accused in marksheet forgery case

Court rejects anticipatory bail application of man accused in marksheet forgery case
Times News NetworkKanpur: Additional district and sessions judge, Kanpur Nagar, Nisha Srivastava on Wednesday dismissed the anticipatory bail application of accused Mayank Bhardwaj, resident of Sikkim, in a forged degree case.Opposing the bail, additional district government counsel Vinod Tripathi argued that Mayank Bhardwaj and a co-accused of this scam had been in touch on mobile phone. Mayank had gone to Ghaziabad to meet Shailendra, and had had sent him marksheets of Asian International University Manipur by a courier.According to mobile CDR, co-accused Shailendra Kumar and Mayank had made 625 incoming calls and 662 outgoing calls in between February 1, 2024 and February 13,2026. The seized mark sheets were found forged.The ADGC said that the agents of this gang were spread all over India, and if bail was granted to him, he would not only destroy the evidence but may affect investigation in this case.
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