Social Sciences, asked by sakshitewathia, 6 months ago

what may be the ground of not getting bail in a bailable offence​

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Answered by StarBugs
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An accused does not have the right to apply for bail in case of a non-bailable offence. The power to release a person on bail in a non-bailable offence lies with the court. Section 437 of Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 lays down the power of court to grant a bail to a person even in a non-bailable offence.

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Answered by tejvinder2323singh
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An accused does not have the right to apply for bail in case of a non-bailable offence. The power to release a person on bail in a non-bailable offence lies with the court. Section 437 of Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 lays down the power of court to grant a bail to a person even in a non-bailable offence.

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