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Section 34 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Dataram Singh vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh on 6 February, 2018
12. Hon'ble Apex Court in Criminal Appeal No. 227/2018,
Dataram Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr decided on
6.2.2018 has held that freedom of an individual can not be curtailed
for indefinite period, especially when his/her guilt is yet to be proved.
Sanjay Chandra vs Cbi on 23 November, 2011
13. Hon'ble Apex Court in Sanjay Chandra versus Central
Bureau of Investigation (2012)1 Supreme Court Cases 49 has
held that gravity alone cannot be a decisive ground to deny bail,
rather competing factors are required to be balanced by the court
while exercising its discretion. It has been repeatedly held by the
Hon'ble Apex Court that object of bail is to secure the appearance of
the accused person at his trial by reasonable amount of bail. The
object of bail is neither punitive nor preventative.
Manoranjana Sinh @ Gupta vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 6 February, 2017
In Manoranjana Sinh alias Gupta versus CBI, (2017)
5 SCC 218, Hon'ble Apex Court has held that the object of the bail
is to secure the attendance of the accused in the trial and the proper
test to be applied in the solution of the question whether bail should
be granted or refused is whether it is probable that the party will
appear to take his trial. Otherwise also, normal rule is of bail and not
jail. Apart from above, Court has to keep in mind nature of
accusations, nature of evidence in support thereof, severity of the
punishment, which conviction will entail, character of the accused,
circumstances which are peculiar to the accused involved in that
crime.
Prasanta Kumar Sarkar vs Ashis Chatterjee & Anr on 29 October, 2010
15. The Apex Court in Prasanta Kumar Sarkar versus
Ashis Chatterjee and another (2010) 14 SCC 496, has laid down
various principles to be kept in mind, while deciding petition for bail
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viz. prima facie case, nature and gravity of accusation, punishment
involved, apprehension of repetition of offence and witnesses being
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