
New Delhi | December 4, 2025 — The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted bail to a man declared as a proclaimed offender, observing that such a label cannot be treated as an absolute bar to granting bail. The court emphasized that every case must be examined on its own merits, keeping in mind the principles of personal liberty and fair justice.
The High Court noted that while being declared a proclaimed offender is a serious matter, it does not automatically disqualify an accused from seeking bail if legal conditions are met. The ruling is being seen as a significant reminder that procedural labels cannot override constitutional rights, reinforcing the balance between law enforcement powers and individual freedoms.
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