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Not a gamble

The Supreme Court’s sharp rebuke of repeated anticipatory bail pleas being reduced to a “mere gamble” underscores a growing concern in India’s criminal justice system — the misuse of legal remedies meant to protect personal liberty.
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The Supreme Court’s sharp rebuke of repeated anticipatory bail pleas being reduced to a “mere gamble” underscores a growing concern in India’s criminal justice system — the misuse of legal remedies meant to protect personal liberty. Anticipatory bail is a crucial safeguard, designed to prevent arbitrary arrest and harassment. However, when accused persons repeatedly approach courts in quick succession without any substantive change in circumstances, it risks undermining both the spirit of the law and public confidence in judicial processes.
The case in question highlights a deeper systemic issue: the lack of procedural discipline and consistency in handling successive bail applications. When different benches entertain similar pleas within short intervals, it opens the door to forum shopping and strategic litigation. This not only burdens the judiciary but also creates an uneven playing field where persistence, rather than merit, may determine outcomes. The Supreme Court’s intervention serves as a reminder that judicial discretion must be exercised with continuity, awareness of prior orders, and due regard to the seriousness of allegations.
At a broader level, the judgment reinforces the need to balance individual liberty with the integrity of investigations, especially in cases involving vulnerable victims such as senior citizens. Legal protections should not become tools for delaying justice or evading scrutiny. By drawing a firm line, the apex court has sent a clear message: the legal system is not a game of chance, and its processes cannot be exploited without consequence.

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