Registration officers have to be informed if foreigners are granted bail: SC
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that when a foreign national is granted bail, the court must direct the investigating agency or state to immediately inform the Registration Officer appointed under the Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1992.
If a chargesheet has been filed, an error in extending the time for investigation is not a ground for bail: SC
The court emphasized that the purpose of default bail is to ensure timely filing of chargesheets, not to penalize procedural errors when the chargesheet is filed on time.
The Delhi High Court Ruled That The Accused Of Money Laundering Is Not The Same As The Accused Of Murder Or Rape When Granting Bail In The PMLA Case
When granting bail in the PMLA case, the Delhi High Court decided that the accused of money laundering is not the same as the accused of rape or murder.
In The CBI Case Involving The Delhi Excise Policy, The Supreme Court Granted Arvind Kejriwal Bail.
In a case brought by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) about corruption charges related to the since-canceled Delhi excise policy for 2021–2022, the Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Delhi Chief Minister (CM) Arvind Kejriwal.
Supreme Court Upholds Bail as Norm, Even in UAPA Cases
The Supreme Court, in a recent judgment, has reaffirmed the innate principle that the ‘right to be let off on bail’ is much more cherished than the ‘right to remain in custody’ especially under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). The Court recently
SC granted bail to the leader accused of making posts against the Prime Minister
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court granted bail to congress leader Afzal Lakhani, who was accused of making Anti Indian and pro-Pakistani Facebook posts and making posts with derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his mother. His bail was denied by the