Noting that Co-accused has been Granted Bail and There is No Likelihood of Conclusion of Trial, SC Grants Bail

After taking note of the fact that the co-accused has been granted and there is a likelihood that the trial will not conclude soon, the Supreme Court granted bail to an accused who was in custody since August, 2020. The order was passed by the Bench of Justices LN Rao and BR Gavai while dealing

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