failure to arrange the sureties and execute bail bonds.
In most of the orders granting bail, this Court has permitted the same
sureties to stand ... Supreme Court reiterated that excessive bail
is no bail and imposing excessive and onerous conditions is to take away
with the left hand, what
learned
public prosecutor representing VACB. Perused the records placed by
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the learned counsel ... unable to
provide a clear explanation for the possession of an excess
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amount
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
marginally in excess of the commercial
quantity, but it was specifically in excess as 300 grams of ganja
was found in excess ... down any proposition that if there is only
a marginal excess, bail has to be granted.
12. In the instant case, since the quantity seized
same are extracted here below:
"15. While bail has been granted to the
Appellant, the excessive conditions imposed
have, in-fact, in practical manifestation ... 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
same are extracted here below:
"15. While bail has been granted to the
Appellant, the excessive conditions imposed
have, in-fact, in practical manifestation ... 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
same are extracted here below:
"15. While bail has been granted to the
Appellant, the excessive conditions imposed
have, in-fact, in practical manifestation ... 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
same are extracted here below:
"15. While bail has been granted to the
Appellant, the excessive conditions imposed
have, in-fact, in practical manifestation ... 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
same are extracted here below:
"15. While bail has been granted to the
Appellant, the excessive conditions imposed
have, in-fact, in practical manifestation ... 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
same are extracted here below:
"15. While bail has been granted to the
Appellant, the excessive conditions imposed
have, in-fact, in practical manifestation ... 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