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Aurangabad Bench calls for detailed chart on patients under treatment, recovered and dead due to the ‘black fungus’
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A nurse treats a Black Fungus infected patient at Mucormycosis ward of government hospital. | Photo Credit: G. Ramakrishna
Aurangabad Bench calls for detailed chart on patients under treatment, recovered and dead due to the ‘black fungus’
The Maharashtra government informed the Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court on Thursday that 124 people have died in the Marathwada region due to mucormycosis, commonly known as black fungus. Special Public Prosecutor D.R. Kale told the Division Bench of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and B.D. Debadwar that there were 1,178 cases of black fungus in the Marathwada region, of which 669 patients were treated, 385 recovered, and 124 died.
Granting bail is the rule
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December 28, 2020 23:44 IST
The refusal to grant bail deprives individuals of liberty by confining them in jails without trial and conviction
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The refusal to grant bail deprives individuals of liberty by confining them in jails without trial and conviction
Discussions on bail reform usually arise when exceptional cases capture public attention. However, bail reform must begin by addressing two key facets of the criminal justice system: judicial discretion and monetary surety bonds.
Judicial discretion
The power to grant bail is a discretionary power vested in judges and it is meant to be exercised liberally. The Supreme Court has consistently reiterated that “bail is the rule, jail is an exception”. The primary purpose of bail is to ensure the accused person’s compliance with investigation, and subsequent presence at the trial if the