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Typo in high court order 'swaps' verdicts for father & son seeking bail

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 12 August 2025 ()
A typographical error in a Madhya Pradesh High Court verdict led to a mix-up in the bail orders of a father and son, Halke and Ashok, accused of lynching a shopkeeper. Initially, Halke's lawyer filed a bail bond based on the incorrect information, leading to an order for his release.
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Typographical error Typographical error Mistake made in typing printed material


Madhya Pradesh High Court Subnational high court in India

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