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Devki Nandan Garg vs Directorate Of Enforcement on 26 September, 2022

In the case of Devki Nandan Garg vs. Directorate of Enforcement 3, another learned single Judge of the Delhi High Court was persuaded to grant bail to the applicant therein observing, inter alia, that once a person falls within the proviso of section 45(1), he need not satisfy the twin conditions under section 45(1). In the said case, the applicant therein was suffering from various ailments. One kidney was dead and the other kidney was functioning at 30% capacity. He required constant monitoring, otherwise his fluctuations could have caused death.
Delhi High Court Cites 23 - Cited by 6 - J Singh - Full Document

State Of U.P. vs Gayatri Prasad Prajapati on 15 October, 2020

In the case of State of U.P. vs. Gayatri Prasad Prajapati 5, in the facts of the said case, the Supreme Court held that when the respondent therein was being given treatment in the super- speciality hospital, i.e., S.G.P.G.I.M.S. as recommended by K.G.M.U., the Court failed to see as to what were the shortcomings in the medical treatment offered to respondent, which could have been the basis for grant of interim bail on medical ground. The Supreme Court observed that, no satisfaction was recorded by the High Court that treatment offered to respondent was not adequate and he required any further treatment by any particular medical institute for which it was necessary to release the respondent on interim bail on medical grounds.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 12 - A Bhushan - Full Document
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