Impersonation in govt job exam serious crime, says SC; nixes bail

In a significant move, the Supreme Court of India canceled the bail granted to two individuals involved in an impersonation case during a government job exam. The apex court emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity in public administration and highlighted the impact of such acts on societal faith in the system. The trial court's decision to deny bail was supported.
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