Law to restore anticipatory bail provision in UP soon: State govt tells SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government today told the that it was coming up with a to restore the anticipatory provision in the state which was scrapped during the Emergency in 1976.

The statement by the UP government came when a bench of Bobde and L Nageswara Rao was hearing a petition filed by a seeking restoration of the provision of anticipatory in Uttar Pradesh, saying its absence was "discriminatory" to the people of the state.

Uttarakhand, the only other state in the country without a provision of anticipatory bail, told the court that it will file its response in the matter.

The top court had in 2008 recommended to the UP government to take appropriate steps and bring an ordinance to restore the provision for in the state.

The had in 2010 brought an amendment in the to include the provision for

The top court had earlier asked the why it had not placed before the Assembly 'The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2010' after the had withheld the assent and sent it back in September 2011.

The bench was hearing a petition by Sanjeev Bhatnagar, who said that after the had sent back the amendment in September 2011, the state had not done anything in the matter.

In 2010, the state government had brought amendment to restore the provision of section 438 of the CrPC which deals with In August 2010, the state Assembly had passed the Amendment Act to restore the provision.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 20:25 IST