IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
P.V.KUNHIKRISHNAN, J
Rineesh – Appellant
Versus
State Of Kerala – Respondent
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| 1. incident details and allegations (Para 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 8) |
| 2. counsel arguments heard (Para 4) |
| 3. bail principle emphasized (Para 6) |
ORDER :
These Bail Applications are filed under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita ( BNSS ), 2023. These two bail applications are connected and therefore, I am disposing of these two cases by a common order.
3. The incident in these cases happened on 19.12.2024 and 20.12.2024 in the Njarakkal Beach. It is alleged that the petitioners in these cases criminally intimidated and outraged the modesty of the defacto complainant and committed theft and also demanded money. Hence, it is alleged that the accused committed the offence.
5. The petitioner in BA No.2348/2025 was arrested on 18.01.2025 and the petitioner in BA No.2223/2025 was arrested on 21.12.2024. It is true that the allegation against the petitioners in these bail applications are serious. But, considering the facts and circumstances of the case and also considering the fact that the petitioners are in custody for almost about one month, I think, the continued detention of the petitioners is not necessary. The petitioners can be released on bail after imposing st
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail when conditions are satisfied to ensure fair trial rights.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail when justified, regardless of serious allegations.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail when conditions are met, ensuring fair trial rights.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail when a case is made out, ensuring fair trial rights.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; courts must grant bail unless compelling reasons exist to deny it.
Bail is the rule and jail is the exception; conditions for bail include cooperation with investigation and no further offences.
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