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MP HC: Accused Can’t be Compelled to Languish in Jail in Absence of Progression of Trial - (26 Jul 2024)

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MP High Court while allowing bail application of an accused, has held that if there is delay in progression of trial, then no one can be allowed to languish in jail because unless and until a person is held to be guilty he has to be presumed innocent.

Tags : MP HIGH COURT   PROGRESSION OF TRIAL   BAIL APPLICATION  

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