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'Unsubstantiated': Former CJI Chandrachud rejects claims of bail case bias in Supreme Court

Chandrachud stated that “every single individual who deserved bail got bail” during his tenure, citing the example of Congress leader Pawan Khera, who was arrested in February 2023 by the Assam Police.

September 26, 2025 / 10:57 IST
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He reiterated the principle that “bail should ordinarily be the rule, jail the exception” but emphasised that judges must also weigh societal concerns.

Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, on Wednesday, dismissed allegations that he deliberately routed bail cases to Justice Bela Trivedi, who was perceived as less inclined to grant relief. He termed the charge “unsubstantiated” and “contrary to the record,” stressing that case allocation in the Supreme Court is done randomly through a computer system.

The former CJI was speaking at the India Today Conclave in Mumbai.

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“Your assessment that all cases of bail were assigned to Justice Bela Trivedi is factually incorrect,” he said. “Cases involving bail are dealt with by every single bench… criminal cases form the largest inflow into the Supreme Court, and they are allotted randomly.”

Justice Chandrachud underlined that “every single individual who deserved bail got bail” during his tenure, citing the example of Congress leader Pawan Khera, who was arrested in February 2023 by the Assam Police. The top court had stepped in the same day, granting interim bail and later extending protection. “Who protected him? The Supreme Court protected him,” Chandrachud noted.