Petitioner Granted Interim Bail for Medical Reasons The petitioner was granted interim bail for 10 weeks due to medical conditions, including hypertension and surgical issues, confirmed by the Medical ...
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Petitioner Granted Interim Bail for Medical Reasons
The petitioner was granted interim bail for 10 weeks due to medical conditions, including hypertension and surgical issues, confirmed by the Medical Status Report. The petitioner had previously been granted bail in other cases. Conditions of bail included restrictions on contacting witnesses, staying within the National Capital Region, and surrendering at the end of the bail period.
Issues: Bail application due to medical condition
In this judgment, the petitioner filed a bail application seeking regular/interim bail in a case registered under Sections 406/409/420/120B IPC at Police Station Economic Offences Wing, Delhi, citing multi-system ailments as the ground for bail. The Medical Status Report confirmed the petitioner's known ailments, including hypertension, dyslipidemia, swelling, and blood in the urine. It was noted that the surgical issues required further evaluation at a higher referral center. The petitioner had been released on interim/regular bail in previous cases, as confirmed by the Status Report. Considering the medical condition, the petitioner was granted interim bail for 10 weeks upon furnishing a personal bond and surety. The conditions of bail included restrictions on contacting prosecution witnesses, remaining available on specified phone numbers, surrendering at the end of bail period, staying in touch with the police, and not leaving the National Capital Region without informing the investigating officer. The bail application was disposed of with these directions, and the order was to be communicated electronically to the concerned Jail Superintendent.
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