The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi has ordered ten Trinamool Congress leaders to submit bail bonds by May 13, 2025, related to a protest outside the Election Commission on April 8, 2024, which breached Section 144 CrPC. The legal proceedings follow accusations of unlawful assembly against the leaders.
The Supreme Court ruled that courts cannot impose delayed conditions for furnishing bail bonds after granting bail. This decision came after the Patna High Court ordered an accused under the Bihar Prohibition Act to wait six months before providing bail bonds. The Supreme Court set aside this order, affirming that bail decisions must be timely and based solely on merit.
Today(13th Sept), A Delhi court has issued a release order for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after the Supreme Court granted him bail in the excise policy corruption case. The bail follows a successful filing of a Rs.10 lakh bail bond and two sureties, with the Supreme Court determining Kejriwal’s entitlement to bail amid the ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities.
Today, On 16th May, Karnataka JDS leader HD Revanna granted interim bail in a sexual assault and kidnapping case. The complaint also involves his son, Prajwal Revanna. An SIT formed by the state government made the arrest, prompting a significant legal process. The case continues to draw attention due to the seriousness of the allegations.
