Court order saying 'no coercive steps' does not mean stay on investigation: Delhi High Court

These expressions derive their meaning, import and significance from the context and nature of the proceeding in which they are used, the Court said.
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The Delhi High Court has clarified that a court order saying ‘no coercive measures’ or ‘no coercive steps’ with reference to an accused person does mean a stay on or suspension of the ongoing investigation in the concerned case [Satya Prakash Bagla v State & Ors]

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