Benjamin Franklin was nodded at in the trial court's bail decision for Arvind Kejriwal.

Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, was granted bail on Thursday by the Rouse Avenue court in Delhi. The judge emphasized the necessity for swift legal proceedings and cited Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud's address.

Benjamin Franklin was nodded at in the trial court's bail decision for Arvind Kejriwal.

CJI ordered trial courts to speed the legal procedure, according to a Delhi court.
Judge mentions trial court challenges made by DY Chandrachud in his remarks
stresses the undertrials' constitutional rights
In the liquor policy case on Thursday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was granted bail by the Rouse Avenue court in Delhi, which cited Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud's remarks at an event. The court also emphasized the rights of undertrials and the necessity of accelerating court procedures.

The Chief Justice's speech at the CBI Day celebration, in which he emphasized the difficult responsibilities performed by trial court special judges handling CBI and Enforcement Directorate cases, was cited by special CBI Judge Nyay Bindu.
In the bail order that has been halted, the court stated that the Supreme Court and the CJI have been encouraging trial courts to expedite the judicial process in such matters.

"It is imperative that the government authorities and Higher Courts expedite the proceedings and reduce the number of cases pending," the court declared.

Judge Bindu continued, saying that trial courts have been reminded by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the significance of taking undertrials' constitutional rights into account.

A quotation from American statesman Benjamin Franklin, "It is better that 100 guilty persons should escape than that one innocent person should suffer," was also used by the court to emphasize the importance of adhering to this principle.

The court stated that this concept entails an obligation to guarantee that no innocent person is punished in addition to keeping criminal people from evading punishment.

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