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Madras HC Grants Bail to 'Savukku' Shankar

Madras High Court grants interim bail to blogger 'Savukku' Shankar for 12 weeks, citing health grounds and criticising the state government's approach. Read the full details of the court's order.

HC: Passport Surrender Not Automatic Bail Condition

Punjab & Haryana High Court cautions against routine passport surrender as bail condition. Justice Sumeet Goel says order must be based on objective threat to justice. Read the full analysis.

SC Ruling May End Long Jail Without Trial

A landmark Supreme Court order in a UAPA case could curb prolonged incarceration without trial. Learn how this impacts justice and the accused's rights.

Bombay HC Orders Visits for Grandmother to Meet Grandson

The Bombay High Court directs a mother to bring her 14-year-old son from Delhi to Mumbai to meet his 90-year-old grandmother on Christmas and sets a monthly visitation schedule. Read the full court order details.

HC: Passport deposit not automatic bail condition

Punjab & Haryana High Court rules that demanding passport deposit for bail must be based on specific flight risk evidence, not used punitively. Landmark order protects personal liberty.

Tanzanian Judge's Son Gets Bail in Kerala Drug Case

Kerala High Court grants bail to two Tanzanian students, including a High Court judge's son, jailed for 270 days in an NDPS case. Court cites lack of evidence beyond financial transactions.

Bombay HC grants bail in Hingoli 38-stab murder case

Bombay High Court's Aurangabad bench grants bail to two accused in the sensational Vishwanath Kadam murder case from Hingoli. The court cites circumstantial evidence and imposes strict conditions. Read the full details.

REET Scam: HC Rejects Accused's Bail Again

Rajasthan High Court denies bail to an accused in the REET paper leak money laundering case, citing no change in circumstances. Details on the court's order and arguments inside.

HP High Court Warns Officer Over Unpaid Judges' Dues

Himachal Pradesh High Court threatens contempt action against Finance Secretary for defying Supreme Court order to clear pending dues of retired judges. Next hearing could trigger punitive steps.

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