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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Appellant in NDPS Act Case Citing Prolonged Incarceration and Parity with Co-Accused. Trial Courts Directed to Ensure Legal Representation Rights

The Supreme Court granted bail to Appellant, who was accused under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) for possession ...

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High Court Denies Bail to Applicant in Murder Case Under Sections 302, 307 read with 34 IPC Due to Prima Facie Evidence, Criminal Antecedents, and Lack of Parity

The High Court dismissed a bail application filed by Amol @ Pappu Popat Andhale in connection with FIR No. 392 of 2023 for offences under Sections 302...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail with Conditions in Money Laundering Case. Bail Granted Amid Allegations of Corruption in Teacher Recruitment Scam, Subject to Strict Monitoring and Safeguards.

The case pertains to allegations of corruption, fraud, and money laundering against Partha Chatterjee, a former West Bengal minister. The accused was ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Life Imprisonment in Politically Motivated Murder Case. Political Rivalry Escalates to Murder: Supreme Court Affirms Conviction Under Section 302 IPC.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of Kunhimuhammed @ Kunheethu challenging his conviction and life sentence for murder under Section 302 IPC. The...

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Bail Denied under Section 437(6) CrPC: Discretionary Power Exercised, Not a Default Right. Trial delay does not grant automatic bail under Section 437(6) of CrPC. Courts must exercise discretion based on facts and circumstances.

The applicant sought bail under Section 437(6) of the CrPC, claiming that the trial was not concluded within 60 days from the first date fixed for evi...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bail Order in Murder and Conspiracy Case Due to Non-Application of Mind by High Court. Bail Grant Under Sections 302 and 120B IPC Set Aside for Failure to Consider Seriousness of Offence, Prior Dismissal of Quashing Petition, and Lack of Role Analysis in Parity with Co-Accused.

The appeal arose from a bail order dated 25.03.2022 by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad in Criminal Misc. Bail Application No. 4095 of 2022, ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bail Order in Murder and Conspiracy Case Due to Non-Application of Judicial Mind. The High Court's bail grant was set aside for failing to consider offence gravity, charge sheet material, previous proceedings, and proper parity analysis under Sections 302 and 120B IPC.

The Supreme Court of India heard a criminal appeal filed by the original complainant (now represented by the State) challenging the bail granted by th...