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Answer in one word. Money or property an accused puts forth as security to make sure he/ she will appear in the court for trial.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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Bail

  • Bail is a sum of money/property that an arrested person puts forth as security to make sure they appear in court for trial. This guarantees that the person shows up to court and attends the trial session no matter what. Bail is otherwise known as a bond.
  • It ensures that after an accused is released from jail, they will continue on to the remaining parts of the criminal case proceedings.
  • If the accused does not appear in court or violates the conditions set by the judge, they might forfeit the amount that was paid for the bail.
  • The concept of bail dates back as far as 399 BC when Plato tried to create a bond for the release of Socrates. These concepts continued to evolve into the bail we now know today.

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Answered by riteshkumar16082003
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Answer:

bail

Explanation:

bail in

law means procurement of realese from prison of a person

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