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This is an archive article published on September 20, 2012

Individual liberty can’t be allowed to create anarchy: SC

The Bench cancelled the bail granted by the Allahabad HC to Shiv Raj Singh involved in over 50 criminal cases.

The Supreme Court today ruled that the personal liberty of an individual,despite being paramount,cannot entitle “notorious characters” to bail to create anarchy in the society.

“It is also to be kept in mind that individual liberty cannot be accentuated to such an extent or elevated to such a high pedestal which would bring in anarchy or disorder in the society.

“The prospect of greater justice requires that law and order should prevail in a civilised milieu,” said a bench of justices K S radhakrishnan and Deepak Misra,cancelling the bail granted by the Allahabad High Court to a history sheeter Shiv Raj Singh,involved in over 50 criminal cases.

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The apex court cancelled Singh’s bail,expressing serious concern over increasing incidents of kidnapping for ransom and revenge in the country.

Singh was arrested for allegedly kidnapping one Bihari Lal and keeping him in illegal custody for eight days before the victim could manage to escape.

Though the sessions court had rejected his bail plea,the high court had granted him bail saying he was already in jail for seven months and ignoring the prosecution’s plea that Singh was a “notorious characters” and had 52 criminal cases registered against him.

“The concept of crime in the contextual sense of kidnapping has really undergone a sea change and has really shattered the spine of the orderly society.

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“It is almost nauseating to read almost every day about the criminal activities relating to kidnapping and particularly by people who call themselves experts in the said

nature of crime.

“We may usefully state that when the citizens are scared to lead a peaceful life and this kind of offences usher in an impediment in establishment of orderly society,the duty of the court becomes more pronounced and the burden is heavy,” said Justice Misra,writing the judgement for the bench.

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