A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and D Y Chandrachud considered the seriousness of the crime which entails punishment ranging from seven years imprisonment to life sentence for setting aside the Allahabad High Court order of July 27, 2016 granting bail to the woman and other accused in the case.
It held that the approach of the high court "cannot be said to be proper at all while enlarging the accused persons on bail in such a serious crime".
"As many as 41 minor girls were rescued during a raid which was conducted on May 1, 2016. All of them were kept confined and were subjected to torture and harassment.
"It was also alleged that growth hormones were given to a nine-year-old girl for purpose of prostitution and similar treatment was given to others.
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The apex court said, "Considering the seriousness of the
The woman and others were arrested after the raid was conducted at a brothel being run by her and 41 minor girls and other girls were rescued by the police.
The court said that since charges have been framed against the accused and a large number of witnesses need to be examined in connection with the case, it will be appropriate that the prosecution first examines the material witnesses.
It also directed the trial court to record the evidence at least for ten days in one month and complete the trial expeditiously.
The court's order came on a petition filed by NGO Guria Swayam Sevi Sansthan challenging the bail granted to the accused.