Bail is a legal provision that allows an accused person to be released from custody while the trial or investigation is ongoing. It ensures the protection of personal liberty while requiring the accused to comply with conditions imposed by the court.
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Determine whether the case requires regular bail, anticipatory bail, or interim bail under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
The advocate drafts the bail application stating the facts of the case, reasons for seeking bail, and legal grounds supporting the request.
Relevant information such as the FIR number, police station details, sections of law involved, and arrest status are gathered.
The applicant verifies the contents of the bail application through an affidavit and authorizes the advocate to represent them by signing a vakalatnama.
The bail application is filed before the competent court such as the Magistrate Court, Sessions Court, or High Court depending on the nature of the offence.
The court hears arguments from both sides and decides whether to grant bail, reject the application, or impose conditions while granting bail.
Determine whether the case requires regular bail, anticipatory bail, or interim bail under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
The advocate drafts the bail application stating the facts of the case, reasons for seeking bail, and legal grounds supporting the request.
Relevant information such as the FIR number, police station details, sections of law involved, and arrest status are gathered.
The applicant verifies the contents of the bail application through an affidavit and authorizes the advocate to represent them by signing a vakalatnama.
The bail application is filed before the competent court such as the Magistrate Court, Sessions Court, or High Court depending on the nature of the offence.
The court hears arguments from both sides and decides whether to grant bail, reject the application, or impose conditions while granting bail.
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