Bailant Bail: SC Grants Bail to Unitech MD
evidence mh_cet_law advanced news_to_lawSo mere doston, you must have read about the recent SC decision granting bail to Unitech's MD, Sanjay Chandra. The case is related to the non-execution of real estate projects and cheating thousands of home buyers. What caught my attention is the bail being granted despite the accused being a flight risk.
This reminds me of Section 389 of the CrPC, which deals with granting bail to a person who is deemed a flight risk. The court has the power to decide whether the accused will be granted bail or not, considering the facts of the case. In this case, the SC considered the accused's medical condition, age, and other factors before granting bail. It's also a good example of how the courts weigh the pros and cons of granting bail, especially when it comes to high-profile cases like this.
Wow, just read the latest news! SC granting bail to Unitech MD is a welcome relief for the businessman, but also raises questions on accountability. While personal liberty is paramount, one can't help but wonder if this order will send a strong message to defaulting companies. Do we have a fine line between justice and corporate immunity?