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Liberal approach needed for considering bail under S 437(6) CrPC: SC [Read Order]
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Liberal approach needed for considering bail under S 437(6) CrPC: SC [Read Order]

SC emphasizes a liberal approach to bail under Section 437(6) CrPC but clarifies it doesn’t grant an absolute right, balancing liberty with judicial discretion.

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Supreme Court strikes down ‘strange’ residence requirement in Delhi HC’s bail order [Read Order] Judiciary
Supreme Court strikes down ‘strange’ residence requirement in Delhi HC’s bail order [Read Order]

The Supreme Court modifies a Delhi High Court bail order, removing the unusual requirement for the accused to reside in Delhi during trial proceedings.

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