High Court Grants Bail to Employee in Rs 35.19 Lakh Hotel Fund Misappropriation Case:

The HC granted bail to a hotel employee accused of misappropriating Rs 35.19 lakh, while noting his defence that the hotel management instructed staff to collect customer payments in personal accounts.
Accused Claims Hotel Directed Staff to Collect Payments in Personal Accounts

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High Court Grants Bail to Employee in Rs 35.19 Lakh Hotel Fund Misappropriation Case
The HC granted bail to a hotel employee accused of misappropriating Rs 35.19 lakh, while noting his defence that the hotel management instructed staff to collect customer payments in personal accounts.
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