
The Supreme Court has condemned the practice of denying bail to undertrials to serve as a 'lesson,' emphasizing that the presumption of innocence remains until conviction. A bench highlighted that pre-trial incarceration should not become punishment without adjudication. The court reiterated that bail is the rule and jail is the exception, and prolonged custody is constitutionally questionable unless specific threats like influencing witnesses or flight risk are proven.
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