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SC provides a guarantee for Azam, saying the May Club with the case

New Delhi: When some firs have been submitted against members of the Jamajwadi Party Azam Khan and his son Abdullah Khan to get various documents including passports, PAN cards on the basis of alleged birth certificates forged, the Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the government to consider clubbing all cases together Directing that they were released by subject to trial courts who examined the complainant within four weeks.
While providing assistance to politicians, justice bench A M Khanwilkar and Sanjiv Khanna questioned the upper government whether everything was needed to keep them in detention when the investigation had been completed and the chargesheet was submitted in this case.
The bench said the trial process would take a long time and may not make sense to get to the settlement of the trial.
Khan has transferred SC after Allahabad HC rejects the guarantee application.

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