'Give bail to the convicts who do not commit crimes again and again..', the big order of the Supreme Court
'Give bail to the convicts who do not commit crimes again and again..', the big order of the Supreme Court"
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New Delhi: In an important order, the Supreme Court on Friday said that the Allahabad High Court may consider granting bail to convicts who have not committed a repeat offense and have been sentenced to 14 years or more in jail. Because it will reduce the pending cases. The Supreme Court also said that criminals who have served jail terms ranging from 10 to 14 years can be considered for grant of bail during the pendency of their appeal against the High Court.

It is noteworthy that the total number of criminal appeals pending in the Allahabad High Court and its Lucknow Bench till August 2021 was one lakh 83 thousand. There are 7,214 criminals imprisoned in various jails of Uttar Pradesh who have served more than 10 years and their criminal appeals are pending in the High Court. A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundaresh was "angry" over the non-compliance of general directions by the Allahabad High Court and the UP government to deal with the issue of bail to convicts who have served a long period of sentence. Lee and there is no prospect of hearing his appeal in the near future.

After this, the Supreme Court has granted bail in 21 such cases filed against the High Court's denial of bail to the convicts. The Supreme Court has said, 'Facts exist. If a convicted person has served a sentence of 14 years or more, then there is a possibility of remission of sentence in his case.

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