Court Grants Bail in High-profile Navy Officer Case Amid Procedural Lapses
A Delhi court granted bail to a retired Navy officer accused of rape under false marriage promises, citing inadequately furnished 'grounds of arrest.' The decision highlighted procedural lapses in the arrest process, with the court noting that 'reasons for arrest' were not sufficient grounds as per Supreme Court guidelines.
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A retired Navy officer facing rape charges under false marriage promises has been granted bail by a Delhi court. The decision came after an observation that the 'grounds of arrest' provided were insufficient, not meeting Supreme Court requirements.
The court found that the arrest memo merely listed 'reasons for arrest' rather than the detailed and personal 'grounds of arrest' necessary under legal standards. This significant procedural lapse favored the bail decision for the ex-officer.
Judge Virender Kumar Kharta underscored a Supreme Court precedent, emphasizing the distinction between 'reasons' and 'grounds' of arrest. The court also noted the lengthy relationship between the accused and complainant, concluding that continued custody would serve no beneficial purpose as the investigation was complete.
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