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Delhi High Court: “Parity, Prolonged Custody, and Absence of Direct Role Justify Bail” — Court Grants Regular Bail to Accused Alleged of Instigating Assault in Chandni Mahal Case

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court, presided over by Justice Ravinder Dudeja, granted regular bail to an accused who had been in judicial custody since November 2023 in a case…
Posted by Rawlaw October 10, 2025
Patna High Court Grants Bail to Woman Accused in Brutal Murder of Sister-in-Law, Observes “Prolonged Incarceration Without Conclusive Trial Violates Liberty, Especially When Evidence Is Circumstantial and Role Is Allegedly Peripheral”
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Patna High Court Grants Bail to Woman Accused in Brutal Murder of Sister-in-Law, Observes “Prolonged Incarceration Without Conclusive Trial Violates Liberty, Especially When Evidence Is Circumstantial and Role Is Allegedly Peripheral”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court granted bail to the petitioner, a woman accused of murdering her sister-in-law. She had been in custody for over two years. The Court noted…
Posted by Rawlaw June 27, 2025

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