The Supreme Court has advised courts to steer clear of imposing onerous bail conditions that are difficult to meet, equating excessive bail with no bail. This arose while hearing a plea from an accused unable to provide sureties across several states. The court stressed the need to balance legal requirements with the accused’s fundamental rights under Article 21.
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