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Supreme Court Sets Aside Bail Granted by High Court in Murder Case Due to Lack of Reasoning and Failure to Consider Criminal Antecedents. The High Court's orders granting bail were cryptic and did not consider the gravity of the offence or the criminal antecedents of the accused.

The appeals were filed by the informant-appellant, the mother of the deceased Rupesh Kumar, challenging the orders dated 22.07.2021 and 13.09.2021 pas...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Anticipatory Bail in Murder Case Due to Absconding Accused and Proclaimed Offender Status -- High Court's Direction for Surrender and Regular Bail Deemed Illegal Under CrPC and IPC

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal by the original complainant against the High Court's order granting anticipatory bail to the accused in a murder c...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Bail Granted by High Court in Murder Case Due to Non-Application of Mind. The High Court failed to consider prima facie evidence of 27 injuries and eye-witness statement under Section 439 CrPC, rendering the bail order illegal.

The case arises from a judgment of the Rajasthan High Court granting bail to the first respondent, Rajesh Kumar @ Polia, and four other accused person...

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Supreme Court Cancels Anticipatory Bail in Dowry Death Case, Transfers Investigation to CBI. The Court held that the High Court's grant of bail was perverse and that the circumstances warranted an independent investigation by the CBI under Section 173(8) CrPC.

The case arises from the unnatural death of Dr. Deepti Mangla, who was married to Sumit Agarwal on 3 November 2014. On 7 August 2020, the appellant, D...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal for Cancellation of Bail in Murder Conviction Case Due to Subsequent Offence and Judicial Pressure. Bail revocation sought under Section 389(1) CrPC based on new FIR alleging murder and prior convictions, with court noting judicial officer's pressure from police and accused.

The appeal arose from an order of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh dated 23 July 2019, which declined to entertain applications for cancellation of ba...

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Supreme Court Allows Default Bail Without Deposit Condition in Section 420 IPC Case. Indefeasible Right Under Section 167(2) CrPC Cannot Be Subject to Monetary Conditions Based on Earlier Regular Bail Undertaking.

The appellant was arrested on 31.01.2020 for offences under Section 420 IPC in Crime No.31 of 2019. He was initially granted regular bail by the Magis...