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Bail in non bailable case

(Querist) 29 March 2022 This query is : Open 
Sir,
My cousin is a central govt employee(statistical investigator). He was assaulted by a person for the reason of visiting houses for data collection purpose in day time, when most of the male members are away for work. My cousin was admitted to hospital and hospitalised.
Police shared his residence address, mobile number etc to the opposite party and the opposite party is calling/visiting his house for compromise.
SI of the police station told his office in charge that as per their enquiry in the area, my cousin was not wearing id card and this is the reason for beating my cousin. However, SI is not true.
Also, the culprit was bailed by the police. Kindly reply whether police can give bail in a non bailable offense like attacking a public servant in work?
Anish Thakur 7018812737 (Expert) 29 March 2022
even in non bailable offences , where the punishment is less than 7 years , IO have to do compliance of 41 A CrPc. and of course he can release the accused without arresting him in such cases. Read Arneesh Kumar versus state of UP year 2014
Arjun Arjun (Querist) 29 March 2022
But, after fir registered, the accused was absconding. Later police informed that he was arrested
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 30 March 2022
Instead of posting facts of the case you should provide all necessary information for forming proper opinion and oblige.
It would be better to consult a local prudent lawyer for proper analyses of facts and professional advise.
Arjun Arjun (Querist) 30 March 2022
Ok sir.
P. Venu (Expert) 13 April 2022
Is there any counter case? In the given facts, there could be a counter case.

Moreover, the facts are less than convincing.
Arjun Arjun (Querist) 13 April 2022
I would like to know why Venu states in response to my post that the facts are less than convincing. What I have stated is facts only. Any way, I will not post anything any more in this site hereafter.
Arjun Arjun (Querist) 13 April 2022
I would like to know why Venu states in response to my post that the facts are less than convincing. What I have stated is facts only. Any way, I will not post anything any more in this site hereafter.


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