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Courts not expected to delay matters concerning liberty: SC takes tough stance

IndiaTimes Thursday, 6 March 2025 ()
The Supreme Court urged high courts to avoid delaying liberty-related cases, expressing concern over a two-month delay in hearing a temporary bail plea on urgent medical grounds. The plea seeks temporary bail for a petitioner to attend to his daughter's surgery. The Supreme Court advised the high court to expedite this matter swiftly.
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