Appellant has been granted bail
by the High Court. However, while granting bail, the High
Court has imposed the excessive conditions of a deposit ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their
existence itself tantamounts to refusal of bail. In the
present case, however, the excessive conditions herein
Appellant has been granted bail by
the High Court. However, while granting bail, the High Court
has imposed the excessive conditions of a deposit ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their existence itself
tantamounts to refusal of bail. In
the present case, however, the excessive conditions herein
Appellant has been
granted bail by the High Court. However, while
granting bail, the High Court has imposed the excessive
conditions of a deposit ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that
their existence itself tantamounts to refusal of bail. In
the present case, however, the excessive conditions
herein
each.
14. We are unable to appreciate the excessive conditions of bail
imposed by the High Court. The fact that bail has been granted ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their existence itself
tantamounts to refusal of bail. In the present case, however, the excessive
conditions herein
each.
14. We are unable to appreciate the excessive conditions of bail
imposed by the High Court. The fact that bail has been granted ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their existence itself
tantamounts to refusal of bail. In the present case, however, the excessive
conditions herein
Appellant has been granted bail by the
High Court. However, while granting bail, the High Court has imposed the
excessive conditions of a deposit ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their existence itself tantamounts
to refusal of bail. In the present case, however, the excessive conditions herein
Appellant has been granted bail by
the High Court. However, while granting bail, the High Court has
imposed the excessive conditions of a deposit ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their existence itself
tantamounts to refusal of bail. In the present case, however, the excessive
conditions herein
Appellant has been granted bail by
the High Court. However, while granting bail, the High Court has
imposed the excessive conditions of a deposit ... conditions of bail cannot be so onerous that their existence itself
tantamounts to refusal of bail. In the present case, however, the excessive
bail. Such bails also have all the characteristic features of a regular bail granted under other provisions of law relating to bail.
31 Sections ... Imposition of bail condition should not be for the sake of imposition of bail-condition.
15. Under the guise of imposition of bail-condition, there
likesum appears to be excessively onerous and
such conditions may virtually amount to denial of bail itself.
17. In ? Hussainara Khatoon (I) v. Home Secy ... released on bail. The poor find it
difficult to furnish bail even without sureties because very often the amount
of the bail fixed