When ordinarily non-bailable warrant should not be issued- Supreme Court
It said:
1) There can be no fixed formula.
2) It all depends of needs of society and facts.
3) Normally, non-bailable warrants should not be issues unless
- Accused liable to evade process of court
- When accused likely to temper with evidence
- When accused likely to hurt witnesses.
JT 2013 (12) SC 113 Vikas V. Rajsthan ( H. L. Dattu and M. Y. Eqbal JJ)
Haresh Raichura
21/9/13