Mary II. It is in this document that the expression
"excessive bail ought not to be required..." first appears in
Chapter 2 Clause ... Eighth
Amendment to the Constitution which expressly states that,
"excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines
imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments
arbitrary deprivation
of personal liberty in the face of excess of State power.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception, and Courts
must ... arbitrary deprivation of personal liberty in the face of excess of State
power. Bail is the rule and jail is the exception, and Courts must
arbitrary deprivation
of personal liberty in the face of excess of State power.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception, and Courts
must ... arbitrary deprivation of personal liberty in the face of excess of State
power. Bail is the rule and jail is the exception, and Courts must
Smt Dhaneshwari & Anr. vs Tejeshwar Singh & Ors. on 19 March, 2012
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accused to move a bail application if the accused does not move it on his own and release him on bail as the circumstance ... fixing the amount of bail bond or surety bond which provides that the amount of bond shall never be "excessive" amount and take
directed to be paid to the complainant, as a condition for bail. Likewise, in Geetha v. State of TN 2005 (12) SCC 203, a condition ... granting bail. This is on the basis of the statements recorded on behalf of the complainant. The amount, in my opinion is excessive
accused to move a bail application if the accused
does not move it on his own and release him on bail as the
circumstance ... refusing bail suddenly, merely because charge-
sheet has been filed is against the basic principles governing
grant or refusal of bail.
Bail.Appln. No.1946
been acquitted at
a stage, has the intermediate acquittal pertinence to
a bail plea when the appeal before this Court pends ... Signing
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grant or rejection of bail. At the
stage of assessing whether a case is fit for grant of
bail, the court is not required ... arbitrary deprivation of personal liberty in the face of excess of State power.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception, and Courts must
that in case of every bailable offence, bail is a right not a favor. In demanding bail bond from an accused person, Magistrates should bear ... taken that the amount so fixed is not excessive. The amount of the bail and the offence charged, with the section under which