Supreme Court Grants Bail to Man Detained for Two Years, Rules UAPA Cannot Justify Illegal Custody
New Delhi, India: In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court of India granted bail to a man who had been in jail for two years on allegations of possessing counterfeit Indian currency. The court emphasized that prolonged detention without filing charges is unlawful, even under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
A bench led by Justice Vikram Nath criticized the Assam Police for failing to file the charges within the legally mandated period and described the detention as illegal and indefensible.
Illegal Custody Under UAPA
Under UAPA, the authorities are required to file a charge sheet within 90 days of arrest. The court may extend this period to a maximum of 180 days, but failure to file within this timeframe entitles the accused to default bail. The bench ...









