The judgment in Priya Indoria v State of Karnataka merely resolves the conflict which existed between judgments of a few High Courts on one side and the view taken by the majority of the High Courts on the other side.
Accused Not Entitled To Default Bail When First Extension(Passed In Absence Of Accused) Wasn t Challenged & Second Extension Was Passed In His Presence: SCThe Supreme Court held that an accused cannot.
Citations: 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 932 To 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 1025Nominal Index Indrakunwar v. State of Chattisgarh 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 932Manish Sisodia v. Central Bureau of Investigation 2023 LiveLaw (SC).
Citations: 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 996 To 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 1013Nominal IndexPriya Indoria v. State of Karnataka 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 996Vivek Kaisth and another v. The State of Himachal Pradesh 2023 LiveLaw.
In a significant and groundbreaking judgment, the Supreme Court has held that High Courts and Sessions Court have power to grant interim/transit anticipatory bail even when the First Information.