Senior Advocate Mr Chander Uday Singh, in his recent address at the seminar hosted by Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms (CJAR), underlined a concerning trend within the Supreme Court to.
While deciding the question whether the accused could avail the statutory remedy of default bail when the investigation is pending against other accused, the Supreme Court on Wednesday (January 24).
The Supreme Court today (January 24) set aside the default bail granted to DHFL promoters Kapil Wadhawan and Dheeraj Wadhawan in the case related to the alleged multi-crore loan scam. Setting aside.
Mere enactment of a new set of laws and overemphasis on the use of emerging innovative technological solutions will not bring any miraculous change in the Indian Criminal Justice System if these.
Accused Not Entitled To Default Bail When First Extension(Passed In Absence Of Accused) Wasn t Challenged & Second Extension Was Passed In His Presence: SCThe Supreme Court held that an accused cannot.