LAWYER SIBLING LOGO (1)
  • Home
  • Blogs
  • News
  • Updates
  • Constitution
    • Constitutional Laws
  • Laws
    • Civil Law
    • Criminal Law
    • Family Law
    • Real Estate Law
    • Business Law
    • Cyber & IT Law
    • Employee Law
    • Finance Law
    • International Law
  • Special Act
    • Motor Vehicles Act (MV Act)
    • Consumer Protection Act
    • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Act (NDPS)
    • The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO)
  • Bare Act

Supreme Court declines further relaxation of bail conditions for Ashish Mishra in Lakhimpur Kheri Violence case

06/08/2026BlogNo Comments

The Supreme Court has refused to grant any additional relaxation in the bail conditions imposed on Ashish Mishra, one of the principal accused in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, holding that there was no justification at this stage to modify the safeguards governing his release.

A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and K.V. Viswanathan was hearing Mishra’s application seeking further relaxation of the conditions attached to his bail. The Court, however, was not persuaded to dilute the restrictions and declined the request after considering the submissions advanced by the parties.

Mishra had earlier been granted interim bail subject to stringent conditions, including restrictions on his place of residence and an express direction not to influence witnesses or impede the progress of the trial. Over the course of the proceedings, the Supreme Court had modified certain conditions to enable him to attend to personal and medical exigencies within the National Capital Region, while continuing to monitor compliance with the bail terms.

During the latest hearing, counsel appearing for the victims opposed any further relaxation, contending that the existing conditions were necessary to preserve the integrity of the trial and ensure that witnesses remained free from any form of influence. The Court accepted that the safeguards already in place adequately balanced the interests of the accused with the need to ensure a fair criminal trial.

The case arises from the violence at Tikunia in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri district on October 3, 2021, in which eight persons, including four farmers, lost their lives during protests. Mishra is facing prosecution on charges including murder, criminal conspiracy and other offences in connection with the incident.

The Supreme Court had earlier cancelled the bail granted to Mishra by the Allahabad High Court in 2022, observing that the victims had not been afforded an adequate opportunity to be heard. Following a fresh consideration by the High Court and subsequent proceedings before the apex court, Mishra was granted interim bail subject to strict conditions, which have remained under the Court’s supervision.

With the latest order, the Supreme Court has declined to alter those conditions any further, leaving the existing bail regime intact while the criminal trial continues before the competent court.

The post Supreme Court declines further relaxation of bail conditions for Ashish Mishra in Lakhimpur Kheri Violence case appeared first on India Legal.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • The Discipline of Recusal: Preserving Judicial neutrality and Institutional faith
  • BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra rejects resignation demand, calls allegations ‘political vendetta’
  • Right to marry is a human right: Madras High Court urges reform of Hindu marriage law to ease remarriage
  • Strongest Economies will be those whose Courts honour promises: CJI at BRICS+ legal forum
  • CJI hails Justice Sanjay Karol as a Judge who saw what the Law would overlook

Recent Comments

  1. Phone Tracking In India - lawyer Sibling on The Constitution of INDIA
  2. Section 437A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - lawyer Sibling on The Constitution of INDIA
  3. The Evolution of Indian Penal Code 1860: Key Provisions and Relevance Today - lawyer Sibling on The Constitution of INDIA

Follow us for more

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
YouTube
Instagram
DisclaimerPrivacy PolicyTerms and Conditions
All Rights Reserved © 2023
  • Login
  • Sign Up
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.