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BAIL CANNOT BE CANCELLED FOR NON-APPEARANCE

BAIL CANNOT BE CANCELLED FOR NON-APPEARANCE

The lawgist 5 months ago

Supreme Court clarifies that bail cannot be cancelled for non-appearance at police station after chargesheet filing when accused attends trial regularly.

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Bail Cannot Be Cancelled for Non-Appearance reiterated by Supreme Court when accused regularly attends trial proceedings .

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Case Overview

Case Name:Sheikh Irshad @ Monu vs. State of Maharashtra

In Sheikh Irshad @ Monu v. State of Maharashtra, the Supreme Court of India examined the legality of cancelling bail after the filing of a chargesheet . The Bench of Justice JK Maheshwari and Justice Vijay Bishnoi heard an appeal challenging the Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench order cancelling bail . The appellant was booked in a 2020 FIR under the NDPS Act and MCOCA and was granted bail in 2022 after prolonged custody .

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Key Aspects

The case revolves around whether breach of a procedural bail condition alone is sufficient to revoke liberty . The Court analysed the stage of proceedings, conduct of the accused and purpose of bail conditions . The factual matrix played a decisive role in testing the proportionality of bail cancellation .

  • FIR registered under Sections 20 and 29 of the NDPS Act, 1985 .
  • Charges also invoked Sections 3(1)(i)(ii), 3(2) and 3(4) of MCOCA, 1999 .
  • Seizure involved 2 kg 728 g ganja, classified as intermediate quantity .
  • Bail granted with condition of twice-monthly police station reporting .
  • Accused regularly appeared before trial court despite reporting lapse .

Legal Insights

The Supreme Court clarified settled principles governing cancellation of bail . It emphasised that bail conditions must align with the stage of criminal proceedings and cannot operate mechanically .

  • Section 437(5) CrPC: Bail may be cancelled only on valid and substantial grounds .
  • Section 439(2) CrPC : Higher courts can cancel bail for misuse of liberty .
  • Post-chargesheet, police supervision conditions lose legal relevance .
  • Regular trial attendance fulfils judicial oversight requirements .

Court's Verdict

Setting aside the High Court order, the Supreme Court held that Bail Can't Be Cancelled Merely For Non-Apperance In Police Station When Chargesheet Is Filed & Accused Attending Trial . The appellant's bail was restored, with a direction to continue appearing before the trial court unless lawfully exempted .

Source - Supreme Court of India \

-CrPC

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