Upgrad
LCI Learning

Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Share on LinkedIn

Share on Email

Share More

Anup shukla   07 July 2018

Regarding bail

I am on interim bail for last 7 dates and 7 month on date 5 there was hearing of my bail and the complainant came along with her father and advocate submitted application and oppsoe my bail i wana know is there any law or judgement which i can submit that op or his lawyer can not oppose bail as 498a is a state case vs accuse i am brother in law and husband not party in this case plz do suggest me or what i can do


Learning

 7 Replies

SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate)     07 July 2018

no. complainant can oppose the bail. however now a days courts are taking lenient view in offences of 498 a for granting bail

SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate)     07 July 2018

no. complainant can oppose the bail. however now a days courts are taking lenient view in offences of 498 a for granting bail

Adv Deepak Joshi +917017821512 (Advocate)     07 July 2018

 

They can oppose your bail.

You are already granted interim bail, so there must be some grounds on which bail was granted. You talk your lawyer and nullify the point which they have mentioning for opposeing your interim bail.

 Feel free to cal me for any help 9456777600.

 

 

 

Nitish Banka (lawyer)     07 July 2018

Dear Anup,

complainant can oppose bail.

You may read following article https://lexspeak.in/2017/12/chances-of-getting-anticipatory-bail-in-498a/. for more help on final arguments of bail. you may also have an elaborate discussion with me.

Adv. Nitish Banka

9891549997

Anup shukla   07 July 2018

Thankz to all of u guyz for responding my querry but i have confusiion that 301 crpc says complainant can not approach and 302 crpc on another hand favour complainanant

Anup shukla   07 July 2018

Thankz to all of u guyz for responding my querry but i have confusiion that 301 crpc says complainant can not approach and 302 crpc on another hand favour complainanant

TGK REDDI   07 July 2018

All the experts are right.     Your understanding of Sections 301 and 302 of The Criminal Procedure Code is strange.    These have nothing to do with bails. 


Leave a reply

Your are not logged in . Please login to post replies

Click here to Login / Register