Supreme Court Refuses To Stay Sonam Raghuvanshi’s Bail In Honeymoon Murder Case
- pradeep

- 3 hours ago
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The Supreme Court of India has refused to stay the bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi, an accused in the high‑profile honeymoon murder case, according to legal sources.

During the hearing, the bench examined the bail order and the argument presented by the prosecution seeking to suspend it, but chose not to intervene, allowing the bail to remain in effect.
The decision comes amid complex legal proceedings and ongoing debate over evidence, the severity of charges, and procedural aspects of the case.
Legal experts say that the Supreme Court’s refusal to stay bail does not impact the underlying trial; rather, it maintains the status quo until further hearings or appeals are taken up.
The case has generated significant media attention, public debate, and commentary on legal rights, due process, and how high‑profile criminal cases are handled in Indian courts.
Observers have noted that both public opinion and legal strategy often play roles in shaping how cases unfold in the higher judiciary.




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