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Min’s son’s bail cancellati­on: SC upheld the procedure

- ILIN SARASWAT Ilin Saraswat is an advocate practicing in the Supreme Court. He tweets @iamAttorne­yILIN

The recent judgment of the Supreme Court to cancel the bail of Lakhimpur case main accused Ashish Mishra, which was earlier granted by the Allahabad High Court, is not only a setback for Mishra, the Uttar Pradesh government and the state's police, but also for the Allahabad High Court as well. Some very sharp remarks are being made by the Supreme Court on the way bail hearing was carried out by the Allahabad High Court.

The four points made in paragraph 41 of the judgment/order clearly shows that the HC made a few errors while granting the bail to the main accused. The Supreme Court clearly mentioned in the judgment that the bail must be granted after the applicatio­n of a judicial mind, following well-establishe­d principles, and not in a cryptic or mechanical manner. In paragraph 41, the apex court points out that the HC was in a hurry to deliver the judgment to grant the bail to the accused, and it encroaches the merits of the case unwarrante­dly during the considerat­ion of bail petition along with the facts of the case, while denying the right of proper hearing to the victims.

Ashish Mishra was arrested in October last yearand was granted bail on a day the first phase polling began in Uttar Pradesh in February this

year. In the incident that shocked the nation, eight people, including four farmers, died in the violence in Lakhimpur Kheri on October 3, 2021. Four farmers were crushed to death under the wheels of a convoy of cars, including the one belonging to Union Minister Ajay Mishra,

the father of Ashish Mishra.

In my career, this is one of the rarest instances where I have witnessed that the Supreme Court has sharply criticised the order of a high court with such a carping remarks and while cancelling the bail, the whole case remitted back to the high court to reconsider within a stipulated time period. The Supreme Court also remarked that it is the right of a victim that he gets the full opportunit­y to present his side during the bail hearing and it is his legal right that he should be heard at the length during the bail hearing.

TheSupreme Court also shows concern on the issue of attacks on the victims and the witnesses in the case. In my opinion, such a judgment by the Supreme Court re-imposes the faith of the common man in the judiciary. The judgment delivered by the Supreme Court Bench headed by the Chief Justice of India not only upheld the values of the rule of law, but also shows the sentimenta­l side of the judiciary while taking full care of the victims and witnesses by highlighti­ng the point that witnesses were attacked and they should get the protection as well.

Theconstit­utional courts, while considerin­g bail petitions, never express opinions on the merits of the case as that is a procedure of the trial of the case. The Supreme Court also withheld itself for expressing any opinion on the facts and merits of the case and remanded the case back to the high court to decide it afresh expeditiou­sly while giving full opportunit­y to the victims to present their side as well as victim(s) cannot be asked to await the commenceme­nt of trial for asserting his right to participat­e in the proceeding­s.

 ?? ?? The Supreme Court had cancelled the bail granted to Ashish Mishra and asked him to surrender.
The Supreme Court had cancelled the bail granted to Ashish Mishra and asked him to surrender.

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