The Supreme Court ruled that the right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution of India cannot override strict bail conditions under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. It set aside the High Court’s bail order for failing to satisfy mandatory “twin conditions” under Section 37 in a commercial quantity drug case.
The Supreme Court of India refused bail to suspended DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar in a Central Bureau of Investigation corruption case, citing serious allegations. However, the Court allowed him to approach again if the trial does not begin within two months.
A Delhi court granted bail to Sukesh Chandrasekhar in a money laundering case, citing excessive detention and violation of personal liberty. It held prolonged custody undermines speedy trial rights, ordering release on bond and sureties under strict conditions.
The Delhi High Court set aside bail granted to an accused in the Turkman Gate stone-pelting incident during a demolition near Faiz-e-Elahi mosque. Justice Prateek Jalan termed it exceptional and remitted the matter to the trial court for reconsideration afresh.
