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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Former Promoter in PMLA Case Citing Long Incarceration and Delayed Trial. The court held that the twin conditions under Section 45 PMLA were not satisfied and that continued detention violated Article 21.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Arvind Dham, a former promoter and non-executive chairman of Amtek Auto Ltd., against the Delhi High Court's o...

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Bail Granted Due to Long Incarceration. Article 21 of the Constitution of India – Right to Speedy Trial – Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception – Long Incarceration Without Trial Violates Fundamental Rights

The prolonged incarceration of an undertrial accused, without reasonable certainty of trial completion, violates Article 21 of the Constitution. (Para...

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Long Incarceration and Right to Speedy Trial – Bail Granted. High Court of Judicature at Bombay emphasized the fundamental right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, granting bail due to prolonged incarceration.

The Court acknowledged the Applicant’s long incarceration and the fundamental right to speedy justice. It noted that the case was based on circumsta...

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Regular Bail Granted — Long Incarceration and Right to Speedy Trial Considered — No Possibility of Early Trial — Allegations of Extortion and Criminal Intimidation — Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception — Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court granted regular bail to Mohammad Khalid Mukhtar Ahmed Shaikh (Accused No.1) due to prolonged incarceration of 4 years, 4 months,...

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Bail Granted in NDPS Case Due to Prolonged Incarceration and Lack of Substantial Evidence. "Right to Speedy Trial Overrides Section 37 NDPS Act's Rigors."

The Bombay High Court granted bail to Accused No. 2 in a case involving the seizure of 191.60 kg of heroin under the NDPS Act. The court emphasized th...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Sheikh Javed Iqbal After Nine Years of Detention. Prolonged Incarceration Without Trial Progress Violates Fundamental Rights, Emphasizes Right to Speedy Trial

The Supreme Court has granted leave and heard arguments in an appeal against an order denying bail to Sheikh Javed Iqbal, accused of possessing counte...

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Court Considers Bail for Inmate after 7.5 Years of Incarceration. Supreme Court orders re-evaluation of prolonged detention under MPID Act; High Court deliberates on legal arguments and case history for final decision.

The petitioner has been in jail for over seven and a half years for offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Maharashtra Protection of Inter...

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High Court of Karnataka Grants Bail to Accused in Murder Case Under KCOCA — Prima Facie Case Not Made Out Against Petitioners. Court Held That Mere Presence at Scene or Association with Co-Accused Without Active Participation Does Not Attract Offences Under Karnataka Control of Organised Crime Act, 2000.

The judgment pertains to three criminal petitions filed under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking regular bail in connection ...