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Court Grants Temporary Bail for Cancer Patient Prioritizing Health Over Objections, Citing Personal Liberty Concerns.

May 13, 2024

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Grant of temporary bail on medical grounds - twin provisions of Section 212 (6) (ii) of the Companies Act, 2013 satisfied or not - Despite the prosecution's objection to confirming the bail without further medical evidence, the Court emphasized the urgent need for specialized medical care and ongoing treatment for the applicant's advanced stage colon and stomach cancer. Citing legal provisions under the Companies Act, 2013, and precedents from various courts, the High Court underscored the importance of protecting personal liberty, especially in cases involving serious health ailments and delayed trials. Consequently, the Court granted bail to the applicant.

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