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Evading notice under BNSS can constitute valid grounds for arrest: Karnataka High Court
When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accuse…

When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused…
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- When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or…
- When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court
- says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the
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- When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or…
- When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the court
- says When the accused would not cooperate with receiving the notice or otherwise, the accused would become open to arrest, the