Supreme Court's Ruling Offers Hope for Kashmiri Prisoners, Says AIP
Top court’s verdict brings ray of hope for Kashmiri prisoners: AIP
Hindustan Times
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The Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) has welcomed the Supreme Court of India's recent ruling, which emphasizes timely bail application processing for prisoners, particularly benefiting Kashmiri detainees. AIP spokesperson Inam Un Nabi highlighted the ruling as a significant step towards justice for those, like Baramulla MP Er Rashid, who have faced prolonged incarceration.
- 01The Supreme Court's ruling emphasizes timely consideration of bail applications.
- 02AIP calls for the immediate release of Baramulla MP Er Rashid.
- 03The decision is seen as a major relief for undertrial prisoners in Jammu and Kashmir.
- 04AIP spokesperson noted the ruling upholds fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution.
- 05Hope expressed for implementation of the ruling by high courts and state agencies.
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The Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) expressed optimism following a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of India, which underscores the need for timely processing of bail applications. AIP chief spokesperson Inam Un Nabi stated that the verdict represents a significant relief for Kashmiri prisoners, particularly for Baramulla Member of Parliament Er Rashid, who has been incarcerated for over six years. He emphasized that the Supreme Court's focus on the timely disposal of bail applications is crucial for protecting fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. The AIP highlighted the suffering of families in Jammu and Kashmir due to prolonged detentions and delays in bail pleas. Un Nabi urged high courts, state governments, and investigative agencies to sincerely implement the Supreme Court's directives, reinforcing public trust in the judicial system as a means of justice.
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The Supreme Court's ruling could lead to the expedited release of many Kashmiri prisoners, improving their legal rights and reducing prolonged detentions.
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