Girish Gandhi vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh
Judges (2)
Case Significance
Girish Gandhi vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh is a Supreme Court of India decision dated August 22, 2024 (citation: insc-2024-617). The petitioner, involved in 13 FIRs across multiple states for cheating through a franchisee grocery business (White Blue Retail Pvt. Ltd.), sought to consolidate bail conditions. The Supreme Court exercised Article 32 jurisdiction and directed that one set of personal bonds and sureties per state would hold good for all FIRs within that state, reducing the cumulative burden of multiple bail bonds across UP, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. The bench comprised Justices B.R. Gavai and K.V. Viswanathan. The judgment was delivered by Justice K.V. Viswanathan.
Summary
The petitioner, involved in 13 FIRs across multiple states for cheating through a franchisee grocery business (White Blue Retail Pvt. Ltd.), sought to consolidate bail conditions. The Supreme Court exercised Article 32 jurisdiction and directed that one set of personal bonds and sureties per state would hold good for all FIRs within that state, reducing the cumulative burden of multiple bail bonds across UP, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand.
What was the outcome of Girish Gandhi vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh?
The petitioner, involved in 13 FIRs across multiple states for cheating through a franchisee grocery business (White Blue Retail Pvt. Ltd.), sought to consolidate bail conditions. The Supreme Court ex...
Judgment
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Read on Indian KanoonSource: Indian Kanoon (insc-2024-617)