Former CJI DY Chandrachud emphasized that prolonged detention without trial, citing Umar Khalid’s case, undermines constitutional justice and necessitates bail. He urged courts to rigorously scrutinize national security claims, stating that if expeditious trials aren’t possible, bail should be the rule, not the exception.
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