Supreme Court Grants Bail to Shabir Shah: A Step Towards Justice?
The Supreme Court has granted bail to Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah, setting specific conditions. Shah, who has been detained for over eight years, received bail due to prolonged incarceration and his age. Shah must remain in Delhi and avoid media comments about his case during the trial.
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The Supreme Court of India has granted bail to Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah in a prolonged terror funding case, subject to several strict conditions.
Shah, currently 74 years old, had been detained for over eight years. The top court highlighted the risks of prolonged pre-trial detention and its impact on personal liberty, prompting his release. Conditions include not leaving Delhi without court permission and refraining from discussing the case in the media.
Furthermore, the court emphasized the necessity for Shah to comply fully with the imposed conditions, warning that any breach could result in bail cancellation. This decision comes amidst concerns about due process and personal liberty for prolonged detainees.
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