also perused the case records produced by SPP-I.
The history of bail has been retraced by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court ... English Bill of Rights, 1689 which prescribed
that "excessive bail ought not to 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
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
fine amount, if any paid, shall be refunded to them. The bail bond, if any executed, by them, shall stand discharged ... amount already paid, if any, and the excess, if any, shall be refunded to them. The bail bonds shall stand cancelled. The Trial Court shall
held that the accused is entitled for bail on the
ground of delay.
Considered the submissions made by the counsel for the
applicant.
3 MCRC ... incarceration of one year cannot be said to be excessive.
Furthermore, the bail application of the co-accused Mukesh has been
rejected by this Court
drinks and poison is invariably found in the Ethyl alcohol and if
excessively large dose of alcohol is taken at a time or small
doses ... show that excessive dose
of alcohol beverage was given to the deceased by the applicant
Km. Mamta.
9. Both the bail application were vehemently opposed
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
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
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