High Courts must pronounce judgments within 3 months of reserving verdict; bail orders must be pronounced in a day: Supreme Court

Undertrial prisoners are to be released the same day of bail being granted or, at the latest, by the next day, the Court added, among other key directives to curb delays in pronouncing judgments.
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The Supreme Court on Friday ordered that a judgment must be ordinarily pronounced within three months of a case being reserved for a verdict by any High Court, with faster timelines in cases involving personal liberty [Pila Pahan@ Peela Pahan v. The State of Jharkhand].

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