So, here’s the scoop – the Sessions Court recently granted anticipatory bail to 12 members of a housing society in a case involving the collection of Rs 4000 from a complainant. According to the court, the custody of these members is not required as the collection of money was for a specific purpose related to N.A tax payment and was agreed upon by 49 out of 50 society members.

Advocate Satya Muley, representing the accused, argued that the allegations against his clients are baseless and that they are upstanding members of society with no criminal record. He also mentioned that the society is well managed, records are in order, and there is harmony among the members.

The court found the allegations regarding various offenses to be vague and oral in nature, and the job of recording witness statements has been completed. Muley further stated that the complainant himself has violated society bylaws, which has been brought to the court’s attention.

In conclusion, Muley expressed confidence in proving his clients’ innocence and stated that the false allegations will be dealt with according to the law. Looks like there’s more to this story than meets the eye!

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