HC denies bail to separatist in LeT terror funding case

The Delhi High Court has ruled that prolonged incarceration is not sufficient grounds for bail in terror cases aimed at destabilizing India's unity. This decision came while denying bail to separatist Nayeem Ahmad Khan, accused of terror funding with Lashkar-e-Taiba. The court acknowledged the right to a speedy trial but emphasized the severity of terrorist activities with nationwide implications.
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