Penal Code, 1860—Sections 211 and 500—Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Sections 195, 340 and 439—Bail proceedings are judicial proceedings—Any...
Bail
Bail is the money or other security given to the court in exchange for releasing a defendant from jail and the defendant’s promise to come back for the next court date. Posting bail allows the defendant to go back to his or her normal life until the case is finished. The Judge decides the amount of bail. Bail may be denied in serious felony cases or where the defendant has two prior felony convictions. A defendant may also be released without bail. Bail is returned after the case is over. If the defendant is convicted, a percentage of the money is not returned. Many courts require bail to be paid in cash or deposition of Title Deed in India
How bail application of different accused persons in same crime number of a Police Station will be...
Bail granted - In the matter of: Riday @ Hriday Ghosh @ Ridoy - The accused...
Special Bench decision of Calcutta High Court in Shamim Ahmed & ors., Haradhan vs. State & ors.,...
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COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)-The states from whom extradition is sought will recognise that breach of bail...
Grant of bail - The Appellant is facing trial for the offences punishable under Sections 147, 148,...
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) — Sections 498A, 302 — Offence punishable under Sections 498(A), 302 of...
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) — Section 302 — Cancellation of bail granted — Petitioners having been...
Cancellation of Bail — Petitioners before this Court for the purpose of getting bail that deceased for...
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) — Sections 147, 148, 307 — Cancelling the bail granted -Once the police...
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The functions of the judiciary and the Police are complementary, not overlapping. 78 CalWN 539 : (1974)...
West Bengal Maintenance of Public Order Act, 1972 - "We hold that bail is neither prospective...