Today, On 23rd December, The Delhi High Court granted bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a former legislator from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with a strict condition stating, “Not To Come Within 5 Km Radius Of The Victim,” and directed him to stay in Delhi during the bail period.
The Gujarat High Court granted a final one-month extension of interim bail to Asaram, convicted in multiple rape cases, on medical grounds. The court clearly stated this would be the “final extension” and refused a further three-month plea.
Today, On 3rd February, The Delhi High Court granted one-day bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar for his cataract surgery. This marks the third time he has been released on medical grounds. The court’s decision allows him temporary relief for the procedure. Sengar had previously been granted bail for medical reasons.
NEW DELHI: On Wednesday(22nd Jan), the Delhi High Court granted interim bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA and convicted in the Unnao rape case, so that he could undergo cataract surgery.
Today, On 17th January, The Supreme Court denied bail to former PFI chairman Abubacker, who was arrested on September 22, 2022, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Abubacker had sought bail citing medical issues, but the court dismissed his plea, emphasizing the seriousness of the charges. The decision highlights the judiciary\u2019s stance on balancing health concerns with national security.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday (5th Dec) granted medical bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a convicted BJP MLA in the Unnao rape case, for treatment of retinal detachment. He will undergo a 3-4 day assessment at AIIMS Delhi, monitored by local authorities. The survivor’s advocate opposed the bail, citing safety concerns and adequate prison care.
A petition in the Bombay High Court seeks to revoke Nawab Malik’s interim bail, citing witness intimidation during his election campaign. Malik, facing money laundering charges and granted bail for medical reasons, is accused of violating court conditions. His political and legal struggles continue amid ongoing electoral preparations.
Today, On 22nd October, Justice S Vishwajith Shetty of the Karnataka High Court requested medical records for incarcerated actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, who is seeking bail due to spine-related health issues. The court will review the medical evidence before deciding on the bail plea, connected to the murder case of auto-driver Renukaswamy.
The Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi has directed AIIMS to form a medical board to assess Nitin Johri, seeking bail on medical grounds in the Bhushan Steel Limited money laundering case. Special CBI Judge Jagdish Kumar emphasized the urgent need for the medical board. The court ruled for Johri’s timely medical examination and treatment, underscoring the importance of coordination between jail authorities and the medical board. Johri is to bear the expenses if treated at a private hospital.
Today (18th April): The Enforcement Directorate alleged that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, in custody for an excise scam case, is consuming high-sugar foods despite being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes to establish grounds for medical bail. The court has directed Tihar jail authorities to provide a report on Kejriwal’s diet chart to verify the allegations. Kejriwal’s counsel cited fluctuating blood sugar levels and sought permission for a consultation. Supporters expressed concerns over his treatment in jail.
