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Anticipatory bails should be applicable till trial ends:SC

 

Anticipatory bails should be applicable till trial ends : Supreme Court


 

Ruling out the view taken by some superior courts that anticipatory bail should be for a limited period of time, the bench has observed that such orders are not in consonance with the Criminal Procedure Code and a judgment of the Constitution Bench of the SC.


It is a general practice adopted by courts in India that the competent courts grant anticipatory bail for a stipulated time to a person who is apprehending arrest. And the person procures regular bail from the trial court if the investigating agency arrests him within the stipulated time. If that time expires, then the person has to either go for the extension of the anticipatory bail or to get it afresh.Holding that after getting anticipatory bail, there is no need for the person to obtain regular bail from the trial court, the SC bench observed, “The court does not use the expression ‘anticipatory bail’ but it provides for issuance of direction for the release on bail by the High Court or the Court of Sessions in the event of arrest...,once the accused is released on bail,...then it would be unreasonable to compel the accused to surrender before the trial court and again apply for regular bail.”

 

Here is the full judgment in PDF file.

 

 



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