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Prem Krishanan ( Legal)     26 June 2009

Personal Bond

Can the police release an suspect/accused on personal bond at the time of arrest. what are the procedure for releasing on personal bond.


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A V Vishal (Advocate)     26 June 2009

Dear Mr Krishnan Your query is incomplete, under what charges and section was the person arrested.

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     26 June 2009

 Your question is in complete., but police will not release the accused on personal bond. 

Prem Krishanan ( Legal)     26 June 2009

Suppose a complain is filed aganist a person under cognizable offence; and police comes to arrest him, what remedy has he got??????????

 

A V Vishal (Advocate)     26 June 2009

Bailable Offences are those offences where the accused has the right to get himself released on bail after his arrest if he can give sureties or personal bond to the satisfaction of the police officer. For the list of bailable offences please refer to first schedule of Criminal Procedure Code.


Non-bailable offences are such offences where the police does not have the power to release the arrested person on bail (except under certain special circumstances ) . The arrested person is to be produced before the judicial magistrate within 24 hours of the arrest .For the list of non-bailable offences please refer to first schedule of Criminal Procedure Code.

 

A V Vishal (Advocate)     26 June 2009

It is important to know under what sections he is arrested, the gravity of the crime has to be considered.

PARTHA P BORBORA (advocate)     27 June 2009

if the offence is a bailable one police can realease an accused on bail after arrest, but if the offence is non bailabele police has no power to do so.

RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (LAWYER AT BUDHIRAJA & ASSOCIATES SUPREME COURT OF INDIA)     29 June 2009

I do agree with my ld. friends.


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