SC has given an important decision on bail requests, said -the hiding of criminal history in bail petition -Cheat ... -which leaves criminal past Supreme Court over the abuse of bail recruitments
The Supreme Court expressed strong dissatisfaction with the tendency to hide criminal history while seeking security against bail square or arrest. A Bank of Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice Manmohan rejected the petition of the murder of the murder and called it a fraud by the court. The court said it would be mandatory for the requesters to provide complete information on their criminal cases, otherwise the petition would be rejected. Pti, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court expressed dissatisfaction with the increasing tendency to hide his criminal history, while sought conservation of bail pleading or forced action by the people, saying that such cases were cheated. A Bank of Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice Manmohan said: ‘There was a growing trend in which people in special consent requests do not inform them of their other criminal cases in special consent requests while being asked for bail or arrest security conference. “The result is that it is cheated because he is the largest court in the country. The Supreme Court has shown generosity in the past, but we feel that the time has come not to allow such a situation to go further.” The Bank of Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice Manmohan rejected the bail pleader of the murder accused of hiding important facts. What did the Supreme Court say about hiding criminal past? The bank said: “Every person who comes to the Supreme Court with a special consent (criminal) must essentially say whether his history is clear whether he is aware of his involvement in a criminal case.” It must also be told how far the proceedings have reached in such a case. Later it will become the basis to dismiss such a petition. Despite the fact that such instructions will cause problems for some people, the protection of institutional interests is needed. The bank ordered the register to bring these orders to the attention of all parties, so that it could be followed until the rules were amended according to the order of October 13 and 19, 2023. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app