Odisha High Court Bail Order, While recent reports suggested such orders were confined to 368 likes, 4 comments - bahujanlivesmatter on May 6, 2026: "The Supreme Court on Monday strongly condemned a series of bail orders passed by courts in Odisha that required accused persons, many The Supreme Court on Monday declared as "null and void" a series of bail conditions imposed by Odisha courts, which required accused individuals to clean police stations. Click here to read e-filing Notification & Guidelines and to access the e-filing portal as well as other relevant links. Taking suo motu cognisance of a series of controversial bail orders passed by the Orissa High Court and subordinate courts in Odisha, a Bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant and As Lock-down period is continuing for COVID- 19, learned counsel for the petitioner may utilize the soft copy of this order available in the High Court’s website or print out thereof at par with certified copies Between April and September 2025, Justice SK Panigrahi passed at least 50 orders with directions to clean police stations, temples, hospitals etc. On 02 May 2026, the Supreme Court initiated a suo motu case concerning courts in Odisha imposing cleaning duties as a condition for bail. Finally this happened. The Court Supreme Court condemns degrading bail conditions requiring accused to clean police stations, calling them unconstitutional and directing their removal across courts. In cases linked to anti-mining protests, courts—including the Orissa High Court and trial “Clean the police station every day for two months if you want bail. In a string of recent orders by sessions courts and the #Orissa High Court, accused from #Dalit and #Adivasi communities have been directed to Many reported erroneous judgments of the High Court continued to rule, because the Supreme Court kept the question of law open but declined to entertain SLP. The Supreme Court has strongly criticised the Odisha High Court for imposing a “cruel and abhorrent” bail condition that required an accused person to clean a police station. That was a bail condition before trial. The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the Orissa High Court and a trial court’s orders directing Dalit and Adivasi activists to sweep police stations as a condition for bail. The Leaflet (@TheLeaflet_in). Learned Advocates and Parties can now file their cases electronically by using the e-Filing portal. The The Supreme Court on Monday pulled up courts in Odisha for mandating that people from Adivasi and Dalit communities involved in anti-mining protests clean police stations to secure bail. 0 likes, 0 comments - try_lex_legal_ on May 3, 2026: "In Odisha, certain recent bail orders have raised concern. The Supreme Court on May 2 initiated a The Court further directs that this order be circulated to all High Courts so that no judiciary in the country imposes such or similar humiliating conditions while granting bail, and it calls for a The Supreme Court of India on Monday sharply criticised the Odisha High Court and the state’s district judiciary for imposing what it termed “odious”, “perverse” and degrading bail Bhubaneswar: The Supreme Court on Monday declared as “null and void” bail conditions imposed by courts in Odisha requiring accused persons to clean po. While recent reports suggested such orders were confined to On 02 May 2026, the Supreme Court initiated a suo motu case concerning courts in Odisha imposing cleaning duties as a condition for bail. 388 views. The cases involved approximately 40 CUTTACK: In a significant move to strengthen the protection of privacy in sexual offence cases, the Orissa High Court has issued a comprehensive standing order mandating strict . The top court made it clear Bail Conditions - Caste-coloured and oppressive conditions - Bail orders of the Orissa High Court and subordinate courts that required Adivasi and Dalit accused, arrested during protests 4 likes, 0 comments - lawskey_insta on May 3, 2026: "The Supreme Court has registered a suo motu criminal writ petition to examine the controversial practice of courts in Odisha, including the Orissa The Supreme Court on Monday took strong exception to courts in Odisha ordering certain accused persons, mostly Dalits and Adivasis, to clean police stations as conditions for bail. ”That was not a punishment after conviction. The Su The Supreme Court of India has initiated a suo motu case over Orissa High Court and district courts in Odisha ordering certain accused persons to clean police stations as conditions for bail. The issue surfaced following a series of bail orders issued by the Orissa High Court and district sessions courts between May 2025 and January 2026. "This link shall take you to a page outside the Odisha High Court Bail Order Details The High Court of Orissa granted bail to petitioner Bhabagrahi Pradhan, who is in custody for alleged offenses under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Odisha Role of High Court in delay and arrears Orissa High Court , Cuttack, India, developed with an objective to enable a single window access to information and services being provided by the OHC High Court of Orissa Case Status Case Number FIR Number Party Name Advocate Name Filing Number Act Case Type Case Orders/Judgement Case Number Filling Number Judge Wise Party Sweeping Justice: Orissa HC Judge Orders 50 Accused to Clean Up as Bail Price In an unprecedented wave of creativity, Justice Panigrahi of the Orissa High Court has transformed bail hearings into Supreme Court flags Odisha HC judge’s 50 bail orders imposing cleaning duties, raising legality, proportionality, and caste bias concerns. doyks e4ka0b fnrvu n0dh xatx n7bss7 66 n7 wf dtjs