High Court Can Stay Discharge Orders Only in Rare Cases: ‘Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 390 CrPC

The Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, has held that high courts can stay an order of discharge only in exceptional cases, reinforcing the principle that an accused discharged by a trial court is on a higher legal pedestal than even an acquitted person. The judgment was delivered by a bench comprising Justice

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