Supreme Court ruled courts should not insist on upfront monetary deposits or guarantees as conditions for granting or considering bail, warning such practices may distort justice. The bench made observations while hearing an SLP challenging denial of interim bail in a subsidy diversion case.
Former CJI D.Y. Chandrachud said bail before conviction should ordinarily be a right, but courts must closely scrutinize national security cases. He said this at the Jaipur Literature Festival while responding to Vir Sanghvi on Umar Khalid bail denial.
