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Justice Beyond Statistics

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June 20, 2026
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The recent bail order in a narco-terror case under the anti-terror law is more than a routine judicial intervention; it is a sharp reminder of how liberty and justice are compromised when prolonged incarceration becomes the default. The Court’s reliance on conviction statistics, which show that between 2019 and 2023 conviction rates under this law ranged from 1.5% to 4% nationally and remained below 1% in Jammu and Kashmir, exposes a troubling reality. When acquittals are statistically the overwhelming outcome, denying bail amounts to punishment without trial. The principle that “bail is the rule and jail is the exception” gains renewed urgency in this context, for otherwise the justice system risks legitimising indefinite detention on the strength of allegations alone.

Court’s reasoning is rooted in data, not sentiment. By pointing to the negligible conviction rates, it highlights the imbalance between accusation and adjudication. Hundreds of witnesses are often cited, yet trials move at a glacial pace, leaving individuals imprisoned for years while evidence remains untested. This is not a dismissal of the seriousness of charges but an acknowledgment that liberty cannot be suspended indefinitely in anticipation of a verdict that may never arrive. The invocation of earlier precedent reinforces the point that Section 43D(5) cannot be treated as a blanket bar on bail. Instead, courts must weigh the constitutional guarantee of liberty against the inefficiencies of investigation and prosecution.

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The disapproval expressed towards judgments that effectively prevent bail applications for extended periods signals a necessary course correction. It reflects recognition that liberty cannot be subordinated to procedural delays or prosecutorial shortcomings. The emphasis on statistical acquittal probabilities is a sober reminder that allegations alone cannot justify years of imprisonment. Court’s intervention is therefore not about one individual alone but about reaffirming constitutional boundaries in the face of expansive state power. By foregrounding measurable realities, it shifts the discourse from abstract principles to tangible outcomes, reminding us that justice must be seen in practice, not just in theory.

The moment should provoke reflection on the broader implications of using extraordinary laws as routine instruments of prosecution. If conviction rates remain negligible, the legitimacy of such laws is undermined, and their use risks being perceived as punitive rather than preventive. The judiciary’s intervention is thus a safeguard against the erosion of trust in the justice system. It is a reminder that the credibility of law rests not on its severity but on its fair and consistent application. The Court’s insistence on bail as the rule is an attempt to restore balance between security concerns and individual rights, a balance essential for both democracy and justice. The order also underscores the need to confront systemic delays. Trials that drag on for years, with hundreds of witnesses yet to be examined, make a mockery of due process. Court’s directive that the appellant deposit his passport and report regularly to the police station reflects a pragmatic approach: liberty with safeguards, freedom with accountability. The model offers a way forward, ensuring that individuals are not condemned to indefinite imprisonment while the machinery of justice struggles to move.

Ultimately, the order is a call to reimagine the relationship between law and liberty. It is a reminder that justice is not served by incarceration alone but by fair trial, timely adjudication, and respect for constitutional guarantees. In reaffirming bail as the rule, the Court has sought to restore faith in the justice system, reminding us that liberty is not a privilege to be granted sparingly but a right to be protected vigilantly.

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