Courts Are Duty-Bound to Consider All Contentions Raised by Parties While Deciding Bail Application: Karnataka HC

Recently, the Karnataka High Court stated that courts are duty-bound to consider all contentions raised by parties when hearing bail petitions and then pass appropriate orders. The Bench of Justice Mohammad Nawaz made this observation while granting bail to four accused. In the instant case, the accused were booked under sections 302, 120B and 149

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