Court’s Duty To Ensure Witnesses Are Not Under Threat: Supreme Court Cancels Accused's Bail After Witnesses Turn Hostile, Orders Fresh Examination thumbnail
Court’s Duty To Ensure Witnesses Are Not Under Threat: Supreme Court Cancels Accused's Bail After Witnesses Turn Hostile, Orders Fresh Examination
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power to recall witnesses under Section 311 CrPC must be used judiciously and witness hostility, by itself, is not sufficient to conclude that there’s misuse of bail. Ramesh v. State of Haryana (2017) 1 Dolat Ram v. State of Haryana (1995) 1 SCC 349 , recognizing the delicate balance between the fun
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  • power to recall witnesses under Section 311 CrPC must be used judiciously and witness hostility, by itself, is not sufficient to conclude that there’s misuse of bail.
  • Ramesh v. State of Haryana (2017) 1
  • Dolat Ram v. State of Haryana (1995) 1 SCC 349
  • , recognizing the delicate balance between the fundamental right to liberty enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution and the societal commitment to the rule of law, has a limited scope of interference in cases involving the cancellation of bail.
  • ogent and overwhelming circumstances for cancellation of bail a

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