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CJP hints at reviewing rules for pre-arrest bail in criminal cases
May 24, 2019 ....Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Asif Saeed Khan Khosa on Friday hinted at reviewing the rules for grant of pre-arrest bail in criminal cases.
While hearing a case related to bail before arrest, the chief justice said the criminal law doesn’t allow pre-arrest bail. “There is a need to review the rules with regard to pre-arrest bail in criminal cases,” he added.
He recalled bail before arrest was first granted in the Hidayatullah case in 1949 so that a respectable person might not be not implicated in a case.
The top judge said the question is whether the court should protect dignity of a person or not. He said the Hidayatullah case had surfaced in 1949, adding that pleas for pre-arrest bail are filed in every case.
The chief justice, who headed a bench of the apex court, rejected an appeal seeking to revoke the bail before arrest of a suspect in a robbery case.
The suspect had obtained bail from a high court. Subsequently, the complainant approached the top court seeking cancellation of his bail.
May 24, 2019 ....Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Asif Saeed Khan Khosa on Friday hinted at reviewing the rules for grant of pre-arrest bail in criminal cases.
While hearing a case related to bail before arrest, the chief justice said the criminal law doesn’t allow pre-arrest bail. “There is a need to review the rules with regard to pre-arrest bail in criminal cases,” he added.
He recalled bail before arrest was first granted in the Hidayatullah case in 1949 so that a respectable person might not be not implicated in a case.
The top judge said the question is whether the court should protect dignity of a person or not. He said the Hidayatullah case had surfaced in 1949, adding that pleas for pre-arrest bail are filed in every case.
The chief justice, who headed a bench of the apex court, rejected an appeal seeking to revoke the bail before arrest of a suspect in a robbery case.
The suspect had obtained bail from a high court. Subsequently, the complainant approached the top court seeking cancellation of his bail.