adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 22 November 2010
If against the accused criminal case is filed for the non bailable offences in another state and that court has issued a warrant to the accused, such accused can apply for the transit bail in his state. I am not sure about my answer but let us wait for the other learned members answers.
Adv Archana Deshmukh
(Expert) 22 November 2010
If a person apprehends arrest in a case but is in a different state, he can apply for transit bail in the court where he is, the court can grant him transit bail, which is interim protection from arrest for some days so as to enable that person to go to that place and seek bail from the regular court.
Guest
(Expert) 22 November 2010
I do agree with Archana
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Anonymous
(Querist) 23 November 2010
Thanks Adv Archana for quick reply
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