Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court granted bail to a POCSO accused, stating, “‘It is the case of love between two young persons,’” noting the applicant was also below 18 at the time of the alleged incident.
Minister Chandranath Sinha surrendered before the ED court over irregularities in school jobs. Despite the ED seeking his custody, the court granted him bail on conditions, restricting his travel and ensuring full cooperation with the ongoing investigation.
Today, On 30th June, The Supreme Court granted interim protection from arrest to MLA M. Jagan Moorthy in a case linked to the alleged kidnapping of a boy. The relief comes amid ongoing investigation and legal scrutiny in the matter.
Today, On 13th May, In the Election Commission protest case, the Rouse Avenue Court granted bail to TMC leaders Derek O’Brien, Sagarika Ghose, and Saket Gokhale. The leaders were arrested earlier this year during their protest outside the Election Commission.
New Delhi, March 11: The Rouse Avenue Court on Tuesday(11th March) granted bail to Tej Pratap Yadav, Hema Yadav, and other accused individuals in the Land-for-Job scam case. They appeared before the court following the summons issued to them. Lalu Prasad Yadav, Rabri Devi, and Misa Bharti filed exemption applications.
The Delhi High Court today (28th Nov) granted anticipatory bail to Bobi Kinner, the first transgender MCD Councillor, in a forgery case involving a fraudulent caste certificate. Justice Amit Mahajan mandated a personal bond of Rs 25,000 for her release and scheduled a February 2025 hearing to contest the FIR linked to the allegations.
Today, On 28th August, AAP MP Sanjay Singh granted relief in a 23-year-old case involving a street protest and roadblock against the BSP government. He appeared before the Special Magistrate’s Court at the Sultanpur MP-MLA Court after obtaining bail from the High Court and was released on a personal bond of Rs. 50,000.
Today(on 17th May), The Calcutta High Court has granted bail to BJP worker Piyali Das from Sandeshkhali, who surrendered in a criminal case. Das, accused of coercing a woman into signing a blank paper used for filing sexual assault complaints against TMC leaders, finds relief in the court’s decision.
On 11th March: The Delhi High Court granted Harish Yadav, a convict under the NDPS Act, a three-week parole to gather funds for his fine and reunite with his family. Yadav, nearing the end of a 10-year sentence, faced six additional months for not paying the fine. He must provide a Rs 25,000 bond for release and return to jail after the parole.
