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Application for Bail - It was correct that new amendment had ...


High Court Grants Bail Despite Offence Being Non-Bailable Due to Recent Amendment; Focus on Justice Administration.

September 26, 2013

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Application for Bail - It was correct that new amendment had already set in and the offence had been made non-bailable - It was equally correct that whether an offence was bailable or non-bailable, the main object of criminology was to see smooth flow of justice to arrive at a correct decision. - bail granted - HC

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