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Pre-Trial Incarceration Cannot Be Punitive

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Himachal Pradesh High Court: "Pre-Trial Incarceration Cannot Be Punitive"; Grants Bail to Accused Under Section 302 IPC on Grounds of Delayed Trial, Reaffirming Article 21 Protections
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Himachal Pradesh High Court: “Pre-Trial Incarceration Cannot Be Punitive”; Grants Bail to Accused Under Section 302 IPC on Grounds of Delayed Trial, Reaffirming Article 21 Protections

Court’s Decision The Himachal Pradesh High Court granted bail to the petitioner, accused under Sections 302 (Murder), 201 (Causing Disappearance of Evidence), and 120-B (Criminal Conspiracy) of the IPC. The…
Posted by Rawlaw December 2, 2024

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