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A Delhi court ruled that "no coercive steps" doesn’t stop criminal investigations, clarifying probes can continue.
The Delhi High Court ruled that a court order stating "no coercive steps" does not automatically halt a criminal investigation, clarifying that such language primarily protects personal liberty and does not stop probes like evidence collection or account freezes.
Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani emphasized that investigative actions may continue unless explicitly restricted, stressing context over rigid interpretation.
The ruling, in a case involving businessman Satya Prakash Bagla, prevents misinterpretation of procedural language that could otherwise disrupt ongoing investigations.
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Un tribunal de Delhi dictaminó que "ningún paso coercitivo" no detiene las investigaciones criminales, aclarando que las investigaciones pueden continuar.