Give reasonable scope to accused to fulfil bail conditions: HC

Cuttack: The Orissa High Court has held that an accused needs to be given reasonable opportunity to fulfil the bail conditions when no time limit is specified while granting it.

The HC gave this ruling recently in a case in which a trial court had rejected bail after granting it as the applicant took three days to comply with the conditions.

A single judge bench of Justice V Narasingh gave the ruling in the case of one Bhisma Behera, who was in custody since April 3, 2023, on the allegation that he and two others were involved in the transportation of 100 kg ganja.

Justice Narasingh observed that the nature of the conditions in the considered view of this court was such that reasonable opportunity ought to be furnished to the accused to fulfil the same.

The conditions included bail bond of Rs one lakh with two solvent sureties of their home district, one of whom shall be anyone among their close relatives like any of the parents, full blood brother, full blood sister or spouse for the like amount, TNIE reported.

The state counsel contended the indefeasible right to default bail cannot be extended for an indefinite period and as the applicant was not able to furnish the bail bond within reasonable period, in fact, took three days, there is no illegality in rejection of his bail application.

The Judge, however, observed, “On a bare perusal of the bail conditions, it can be seen that no time limit has been stipulated by the court… in the given facts of the present case, this court is persuaded to hold that three days’ time taken by the petitioner to comply the conditions as imposed to be released on bail cannot be held to be unreasonable.”

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