The Supreme Court has presented conflicting views on bail, asserting that while delay in trial and long incarceration aren’t sole grounds for relief, the fundamental right to a speedy trial, irrespective of offense nature, can justify bail. This was highlighted when granting bail to a former chairperson after 16 months, contrasting with a recent rejection for activists.
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