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Delhi High Court hears bail plea of Unnao rape convict Kuldeep Singh Sengar.

Bench: Justice Ravinder Dudeja Image
Senior counsel appearing for Sengar: His conduct has been satisfactory...

Court: So all co-accused were granted bail?

Senior counsel for Sengar: Yes mylords. My application was dismissed earlier seeking suspension of sentence. I have attached it. That was my first application...
CBI: Under the garb of a bail application on medical grounds, they agitate all the other issues.
Court: You are serving a life sentence? He has been incarcerated for more than ten years. This is your submission?

Counsel for Sengar: Yes.

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