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SC Grants Bail to Liquor Company Manager After 13 Months in Jail Without Trial or Charges, Providing Temporary Relief. The SC granted bail to the appellant, a regional manager in a liquor company, who was a prosecution witness and not an accused in the charge sheet filed ...
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SC Grants Bail to Liquor Company Manager After 13 Months in Jail Without Trial or Charges, Providing Temporary Relief.
The SC granted bail to the appellant, a regional manager in a liquor company, who was a prosecution witness and not an accused in the charge sheet filed by the CBI. Despite being incarcerated for about thirteen months without trial commencement or charges framed, the SC set aside the impugned judgment and allowed the appeal. The court clarified that the observations were solely for the appeal's disposal and not findings on the case's merits. The decision provided relief to the appellant in Complaint Case No. 31 of 2022 pending at Rouse Avenue District Courts, New Delhi.
Issues Involved: Bail granted to appellant u/s Complaint Case No. 31 of 2022 pending before ASJ/Special Judge (PC Act) (CBI-09), Rouse Avenue District Courts, New Delhi in ECIR/HIU-II/14/2022.
Bail Grant: The appellant, Benoy Babu, a Regional Manager in a liquor company, was not an accused in the charge sheet filed by the CBI but a prosecution witness. No money was paid by or to him. Despite suffering incarceration for about thirteen months without the trial commencing or charges being framed, the Supreme Court granted bail to Benoy Babu in Complaint Case No. 31 of 2022 pending before the ASJ/Special Judge (PC Act) (CBI-09) at Rouse Avenue District Courts, New Delhi in ECIR/HIU-II/14/2022. The impugned judgment was set aside, and the appeals were allowed, with a clarification that the observations made were solely for the disposal of the present appeal and not as findings on the case's merits.
Conclusion: The Supreme Court, comprising Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.V.N. Bhatti, granted bail to Benoy Babu based on the circumstances, including his role as a prosecution witness, lack of accusations against him in the charge sheet, and the period of incarceration already endured. The order provided relief to Benoy Babu in the specific Complaint Case No. 31 of 2022, emphasizing that the observations made were limited to the appeal's disposal and not indicative of the case's merits.
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