The Supreme Court emphasized that bail should not be revoked solely due to the accused's failure to appear before the court.

The Supreme Court emphasized that bail should not be revoked solely due to the accused’s failure to appear before the court

The principles governing the grant of bail encompass various factors, including the gravity of the accusation, severity of the offense, and the accused’s potential influence on witnesses. Additionally, considerations such as the likelihood of absconding, tampering with evidence, and obstructing justice are crucial. The court’s satisfaction with the prima facie Read more

The Supreme Court has ruled that even if a charge sheet is filed while a petition to quash the FIR is pending; the High Court retains the authority to assess whether the alleged offenses are established.

The Supreme Court has ruled that even if a charge sheet is filed while a petition to quash the FIR is pending; the High Court retains the authority to assess whether the alleged offenses are established.

In a recent ruling, the honorable Supreme Court through a bench comprising of Justice Aniruddha Bose and Justice Sanjay Kumar opined that even if a charge sheet has been filed, the High Court could still examine if the offenses alleged to have been committed were prima facie established based on Read more

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