Supreme Court Reverses Rajasthan High Court's Bail Denial Decision
A Supreme Court bench, led by Justice J B Pardiwala, reversed the Rajasthan High Court's decision denying anticipatory bail to a couple accused in a civil dispute case involving payment discrepancies. The Supreme Court highlighted issues with the existing legal interpretation, asserting that non-criminal measures should be prioritized in civil cases.

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The Supreme Court, under the leadership of Justice J B Pardiwala, recently overturned the Rajasthan High Court's decision to deny anticipatory bail to a couple embroiled in a civil dispute. This case centered on allegations following a plywood sale, where the couple allegedly failed to pay a balance of Rs 12,59,393.
Justice Pardiwala, who had previously critiqued the Allahabad High Court's handling of a similar matter, maintained a composed stance while addressing discrepancies in legal interpretations. The Supreme Court bench emphasized that criminal proceedings should not overshadow civil disputes, advocating non-criminal solutions instead.
The bench criticized the Rajasthan High Court's justification, which involved utilizing police resources for debt recovery. It stressed that a sale transaction's nature negates the grounds for criminal breach of trust, modifying the approach towards civil case proceedings.
(With inputs from agencies.)