High Court’s Bail Order Stayed by Chamber Court — Four Bawm Women Not Released

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Staff Correspondent, chtnews

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Four Bawm women have not been released on bail as the
Chamber Court has stayed the bail order issued by the High Court.

The affected women are — Lal Tlanh Kim, Partha Jual,
Tina, and Mallory. Among them, three are students, and one has been working
with an NGO for the past 13 years.

According to reports, after their bail pleas were
rejected in both Magistrate and Sessions Courts in four separate cases, they
finally appealed to the High Court. On May 26, 2025, the High Court granted
them bail.

However, on June 3, 2025, the Chamber Court stayed
(put on hold) the High Court’s bail order. As a result, they have not been
released from prison.

Earlier, ten Bawm men, who were accused in the same
cases, were granted bail by the High Court. Therefore, the families of these
four women were hopeful that they too would be granted bail. But the Chamber
Court’s stay order dashed those hopes.

Legal procedures are reportedly underway to bring the
case of the four Bawm women back to the High Court. However, their families
have nearly been financially ruined in the process of pursuing this prolonged
legal battle.

Politically conscious circles believe that the denial
of bail to these four women is not only unjust but also deeply shameful for the
state. They question: What message is the state trying to send by preventing
their release on bail?

It is worth noting that in early April 2024, following
a dramatic bank robbery incident in Ruma and Thanchi, the state’s joint forces,
under the guise of an anti-KNF (Kuki-Chin National Front) operation,
arbitrarily arrested Bawm men, women, children, and the elderly — filing false
cases and sending them to prison. So far, three Bawm men have died in prison
due to lack of proper medical treatment.

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