Anti-corruption cases investigated by the CBI or State ACB under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 are serious non-bailable offences. However, even in corruption prosecutions, bail remains a constitutional right flowing from Article 21 – Right to Personal Liberty.
In this video, Dr. Jinesh Soni, Advocate, explains the legal rights, bail strategies, and judicial approach applicable to accused persons in PC Act cases.
⚖️ Topics Covered in This Video:
Presumption of innocence in corruption cases
“Bail is the rule, jail is the exception”
Anticipatory bail vs regular bail
Default bail under Section 167(2) CrPC / BNSS
Protection against unnecessary arrest
Bail strategies in trap & disproportionate assets cases
Parity, cooperation, medical grounds & long custody
Conditions commonly imposed by courts
🏛️ What Courts Consider While Granting Bail:
Nature and gravity of corruption allegations
Amount involved and level of public office
Risk of tampering with evidence or influencing witnesses
Procedural lapses in trap proceedings
Validity of sanction for prosecution
📚 Important Supreme Court Principles Discussed:
Satender Kumar Antil v. CBI (2022) – Bail, not jail; arrest only when necessary
Neeraj Dutta v. State (2023) – Circumstantial evidence in bribery cases
Recent trends showing bail granted when investigation is document-based and custody is no longer required
🎯 Key Legal Takeaway:
Even in corruption cases, custody is not punishment.
If investigation is complete and liberty is not a threat to justice, bail must follow.
📌 This video is for legal education and awareness only. It does not constitute legal advice.
👨⚖️ About the Speaker
Dr. Jinesh Soni, Advocate
Practicing in Anti-Corruption Law, Criminal Law, Economic Offences, Cheque Dishonour Matters, and Men’s Rights–based Matrimonial Litigation.
Founder – Dr. Jinesh Soni Consultants (OPC) Private Limited.
📞 Contact Details
Mobile: 9772946899
Email: [email protected]
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