'hiding criminal record abuse of judicial process'
New Delhi, Dec. 31 -- The Supreme Court has taken a stern view of litigants concealing their criminal antecedents, holding that suppression of such material facts amounts to an abuse of the judicial process and, by itself, warrants outright rejection of a bail plea.
Dismissing the bail petition of a murder accused who falsely claimed to have no criminal history, a bench of justices Sanjay Kumar and Alok Aradhe underlined that petitioners who fail to disclose their involvement in other criminal cases deserve no indulgence and are not entitled even to a hearing on merits.
The ruling came while rejecting a special leave petition filed by Firoz @ Farhu. HTC...
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