Judges should use a sense of robust common sense in bail petitions, says CJI

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud emphasised that trial judges tend to avoid granting bail in significant crime cases due to suspicion. He highlighted the importance of a 'sense of robust common sense' in assessing individual cases to prevent ...

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Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Sunday said trial judges prefer playing safe by not granting bail on important issues of crime when it is looked at with a degree of suspicion.


The CJI underlined the need for a 'sense of robust common sense' to look at the nitty-gritty of each case. "People who should be getting bail in the trial courts and not getting it there, as a result of which, they have to invariably move the high courts. People who should be getting bail in the high courts will not necessarily get it, as a result of which, they have to move to the Supreme Court. This delay compounds the problem of those who are facing arbitrary arrests," the CJI said.
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