Bail Time And Procedure..

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  • ALAGAR RAJA

Expert's Answers(8)

  • Advocate N Karthikkanna

    Madurai, Tamil Nadu
      60 Client Ratings

    While in custody, You can file bail in Sessions or High court at any stage. Use this Citation.. ."Sundeep Kumar Bafna vs. State of Maharashtra and another, AIR 2014 SC1745" https://indiankanoon.org/doc*Phone*/

    February 11, 2018
  • Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 40 years Exp (Retired Judge)

    Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka
      187 Client Ratings

    At the stage of FIR, you cannot file regular bail in Sessions Court or High Court.

    February 7, 2018
  • Advocate N Karthikkanna

    Madurai, Tamil Nadu
      60 Client Ratings

    for further assistance come for consultation.. See 'ADVOCATES' Tab, find me now in 2nd of list and click consultation tab.. Very affordable fees..

    February 7, 2018
  • Advocate N Karthikkanna

    Madurai, Tamil Nadu
      60 Client Ratings

    Besides even though it's a non bailable offence, Magistrate can grant bail to Elders, Womens & Sick persons.. so u get an extra chance..

    February 7, 2018
  • Advocate N Karthikkanna

    Madurai, Tamil Nadu
      60 Client Ratings

    Yes, there are citations.. but practically there are restricting.. however u can represent with the Citation..

    February 7, 2018
  • Advocate Harish Chandra Yati

    Delhi, Delhi
      5 Client Ratings

    In a path-breaking Judgment, a two-Judge Bench of the Supreme Court has held that there are no restrictions on the High Court or Sessions Court to entertain an application for bail, provided, accused is in custody. The judgment has put an to end the ... Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/accused-can-directly-approach-high-court-sessions-court-regular-bail-necessary-accused-apply-magistrate-first-sc/

    February 7, 2018
  • Advocate Anuj Dubey

    Faridabad, Haryana
      1 Client Ratings

    yes you can file the simpal bail straight to session. but first you serender himself them you file the bail .

    February 7, 2018