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Accused in PMLA Case Gets Bail After 4.5 Years in Custody, As Detention Exceeds Half of Maximum Sentence Under 436-A CrPC

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....HC granted bail to applicants under Section 436-A CrPC who were in pre-trial detention for 4 years 9 months, exceeding half the maximum 7-year sentence possible under PMLA and IPC charges. The court emphasized that Section 436-A's mandatory language ("shall") makes gravity of offense irrelevant and supersedes PMLA Section 45's twin conditions once detention exceeds half the maximum sentence. Given the prolonged incarceration, stalled trial progress, and Article 21 rights to fair procedure, bail was granted subject to conditions. The ruling affirmed that unreasonable trial delays impact undertrial rights and warrant bail consideration despite offense severity.....