PRISONER'S RIGHT TO BAIL AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO LIFE AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS
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- 1. Research Scholar, LAW Department (LLM), Baba Masthnath University, Rohtak, Haryana
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This paper explores the relationship between prisoners' right to bail and their fundamental right to life and fundamental freedoms. The right to bail is a fundamental human right recognized by many legal systems worldwide, but it is not absolute and may be denied in certain circumstances. The denial of bail may have serious consequences for the accused person's fundamental rights, including their right to life and fundamental freedoms. The use of pretrial detention should be limited to cases where it is necessary and proportionate, and alternatives to detention should be considered where appropriate. The paper emphasizes the importance of striking a balance between the right to bail and the protection of public safety and the accused person's appearance in court.
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