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VIVEK (MANAGER)     19 January 2014

After anticipatory bail

Dear All,

Please advise me that is any provision in high court to dispose the case. if anticipatory bail granted by the high court and same is under trial.

Awaiting for your kind reply please.

Regards,

Vivek



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     19 January 2014

Under Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code there is a provision for a person to seek ‘Anticipatory Bail’. This means that an individual can seek or request to get bail in anticipation or in expectation of being named or accused of having committed a non-bailable offence.

Anticipatory bail is meant to be a safeguard for a person who has false accusation or charges made against him/her, most commonly due to professional or personal enmity, as it ensures the release of the falsely accused person even before he/she is arrested.

To get anticipatory bail the person seeking it, must approach the Court of Sessions or the High Court and citing section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code as well as giving proper reason, apply for it. If the court, based on a number of conditions and the nature of the case, sees merit in the petition the bail is granted. Hence if and when the person is arrested, he/she will be immediately released on the basis of the anticipatory bail.

Conditions that are taken into consideration by the court when granting anticipatory bail include, but are not limited to:

  • The person will make him/herself available for interrogation by the police as and when required by them
  • The individual shall not directly or indirectly  make any threat, promise or offer any bribe to any person who is connected to the case or knows        facts about the case, so as to keep them quiet or to get them to change their report of facts to the court or the police  
  •  An assurance that the person shall not leave India without prior permission from the courtOnce a person is declared as an absconder/proclaimed offender in a criminal case, he/she will not be entitled to the relief of anticipatory bail, the Supreme Court has held.

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