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SC strikes down degrading bail conditions, orders nationwide compliance

05 May 2026
2 min

Supreme Court Intervention on Bail Conditions in Odisha

The Supreme Court has condemned the "colonial mindset" within the judiciary by nullifying "abhorrent, degrading and humiliating" bail conditions imposed in Odisha. These conditions required accused persons, mostly from marginalized tribal and Dalit communities, to clean police stations as a pre-condition for bail.

Suo Motu Cognizance

  • The Supreme Court took suo motu cognizance of controversial bail orders from the Orissa High Court and subordinate courts.
  • A Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi declared these conditions “null and void”.

Background

  • The court's intervention was tied to protests against a proposed bauxite mining project in Odisha's tribal belt.
  • Protests involved tribals and Dalits, resulting in violence, multiple FIRs, and arrests.

Bail Conditions Under Scrutiny

  • An order required an accused to clean a police station daily for two months.
  • Similar orders were passed between May 2025 and January 2026.

Judiciary's Bias and Constitutional Principles

  • The conditions reflect an unarticulated bias against marginalized communities.
  • The Supreme Court emphasized the constitutional principles of equality and dignity under Articles 14, 15, 16, and 17.

Impact and Directives

  • The Supreme Court declared these conditions unenforceable and directed removal from existing bail orders.
  • The order is to be circulated to all High Courts, preventing similar future conditions.
  • Affected individuals will remain on bail without these conditions.
  • The Orissa High Court's Registrar General must file a compliance report by May 11.
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