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India's Supreme Court granted bail to 74-year-old Kashmiri separatist Shabir Shah after 8 years in custody due to trial delays and rights violations.
The Supreme Court of India granted bail to 74-year-old Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah after over eight years in custody, citing prolonged trial delays and violations of constitutional rights to personal liberty.
The court, led by Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta, noted the trial’s lack of progress and Shah’s advanced age, without commenting on the case’s merits.
Strict conditions were imposed, including surrendering his passport, using only one phone kept on at all times, reporting to the NIA every two weeks, and refraining from media statements or influencing witnesses.
The decision follows prior denials of bail and comes amid concerns over trial delays and the cumulative impact of long-term detention.
El Tribunal Supremo de la India concedió la fianza al separatista de Cachemira Shabir Shah, de 74 años, después de 8 años en custodia debido a retrasos en los juicios y violaciones de derechos.