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difference between bailable and non bailable offence

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Answered by sahi12
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Bailable offences are those where certain offences are made bailableand classified others as non- bailable. ... In the case of bailable offences, it is binding upon the investigating officer / Police to grant bail. However, in case of a non-bailable offence the decision is taken by a Judicial Magistrate/Judge only.

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Answered by pilajidherange85
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Bailable offence- Bailable offence means qn offence which is shown as Bailable in the first schedule or which is made is made Bailable by any other law for the time being in force.

Non-bailable- Non-bailable means any other offence.

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