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rahul (consultant)     28 July 2012

Anticipatory bail reply

 

I am sending the response given by the judge for the application of anticipatory bail. Please let me know whether the anticipatory bail is granted or not. 
 
Also let me the fee for anticipatory bail. 
 
The reply to anticipatory bail given by the judge is as follows:
 
"Reply to bail application filed which goes to clarify that a Complaint
has been moved  by one jyoti daughter of Raju Chand, by caste joshi 
regarding physicai assertion and same  is pending for enquiry with the police.Learned public prosecutor submitted that place of occurrence reffered in the complaint is that of kanpur (UP). Hence they need time  to verify against pendency of  any other complaint at kanpur regarding the occurrence.

Keeping in the view the peculiar facts the circumstances of the present case referred above, investigating agency is directed to give seven days prior notice to the applicants in case arrest is felt necessary in the complaint moved by jyoti referred above. copy of this order be given to the applicant as well as to the ASI jogender for bringing to the kind notice of investigating officer.

S/D

sukvinder singh
ASJ    


 4 Replies

Guest (Guest)     28 July 2012

You have been given notice bail by the court i.e from the day the police formulates an opinion that it is necessary to arrest you it shall give you a 7 days notice to enable you to seek anticipatory bail. In the absence of such a notice you cannot be arrested.

Fee for AB is the fees of the lawyer which varies deopending upon the place and the standing of lawyer at the bar.

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rahul (consultant)     28 July 2012

Hi,

Ashish Davessar

Thanks for your swift reply. Could you please answer my following queries?

1. At the moment there is a complaint against us for physical assersion do we need to file for regular bail in case a FIR is lodged against us?

2. Can this judgement be chalenged in High Court?

3. Is there any fee paid by the lawyer to the Honorable court.

4. Is there any provision to refund the fee paid for AB under any circumstances?

Thanks

 

Guest (Guest)     28 July 2012

 

1. Regular bail can be sought only after the arrest. AB once granted shall normally run throughout the trial. If the AB is denied, you shall have to seek regular bail.

2. It can be.

3. Lawyers don't pay to the court. The client has to pay the necessary court fee.

4. No.

rahul (consultant)     29 July 2012

Thanks for your response.


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