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and Prolonged Incarceration Without Trial Progress Justify Release Under Article 21 of the Constitution”

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Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Attempted Murder Accused: "Absence of Grievous Injuries, Lack of Weapon Recovery, and Prolonged Incarceration Without Trial Progress Justify Release Under Article 21 of the Constitution"
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail to Attempted Murder Accused: “Absence of Grievous Injuries, Lack of Weapon Recovery, and Prolonged Incarceration Without Trial Progress Justify Release Under Article 21 of the Constitution”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the applicant, accused of attempted murder under Sections 307/323/34 of the IPC, citing the absence of grievous injuries, lack of weapon…
Posted by Rawlaw February 4, 2025

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