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Jurisdiction of High Court in Anticipatory Bail.

Which Court've the jurisdiction to grant or refuse Anticipatory Bail? 
i.e. If the offence has been committed in B state and accused residing in A state, whether the Sessions Court or High court of the A state having jurisdiction to decide Anticipatory Bail application.... your views pls... Thanks.



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shrikant chede (law officer)     27 January 2011

The HIGH COURT where crime take place

shrikant chede (law officer)     27 January 2011

1)No, A state can grant only Trasit bail

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GUDAKESH KUMAR (LAW OFFICER)     29 January 2011

Under Section 438 of CrPC it is the high court of the state where offence has been committed and the accused is apprehending arrest from police of that state.

Advocate Rakesh Raja (d)     29 January 2011

If the offence has been committed in B state and accused residing in A state, whether the Sessions Court or High court of the A state having jurisdiction to decide Anticipatory Bail application.

only the B state has jurisdiction to try the matter.


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