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State (Delhi Administration) vs Sanjay Gandhi on 5 May, 1978

In Delhi Administration Vs. Sanjay Gandhi, 1978 Crl. LJ. 950, the Supreme Court has held : "Rejection of bail when bail is applied for is one thing, cancellation of bail already granted is quite another. It is easier to reject a bail application a nonbailable case than to cancel a bail granted such a case. Cancellation of bail necessarily involves the review of a decision already made and can by and large be permitted only if, by reason of supervening circumstances, it would be no longer conducive to a fair trial to allow the accused to retain his freedom during the trial. The fact that prosecution witnesses have turned hostile cannot by itself justify the inference that the accused has won them over."
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Daulat Ram vs The State Of Haryana on 11 August, 1972

Both the parties have referred to various judgments. A perusal of the judgments only goes to show that the basic fundamental principles which are required to be followed while cancelling bail, must be cogent and overwhelming and broadly are; interference or attempt to interference in the due course of administration of justice or evasion or attempt to evade due course of justice or abuse of the concessions granted to the accused in any manner. The satisfaction of the Court must be based on material placed on record and that bail once granted should not be cancelled in a mechanical manner without considering any supervening circumstance which may render continuing the bail order to impair the conduct of fair trial or investigation. The Supreme Court in Daulat Ram and Ors. Vs. State of Haryana, , has held that rejection of bail in a nonbailable case at a initial stage and cancellation of bail already granted had to be considered and dealt with on different basis. Very cogent and overwhelming circumstances and necessary for an order directing cancellation of bail.
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