The Bombay High Court sharply questioned the Maharashtra government’s adherence to the rule of law, asking if the Chief Minister was too “helpless” to act against a minister whose son has evaded arrest for weeks. The court’s remarks came after the police failed to apprehend the minister’s son following the rejection of his pre-arrest bail plea.
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