
Not necessary for court to give elaborate reasons while granting bail: SC
India Today
Supreme Court said that it is not necessary for a court to give elaborate reasons while granting bail.
It is not necessary for a court to give elaborate reasons while granting bail, particularly when a case is at the initial stage and the allegations of the offences by the accused would not have been crystalised, the Supreme Court said on Friday.
A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao said there cannot be elaborate details recorded by the court to give an impression that the case is one that would result in a conviction or, by contrast, in an acquittal while passing an order on an application for grant of bail.

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