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conditions as necessary in the circumstances. Section 437(3) elaborates the conditions set by the law to get bail in non-bailable offences. The sub-section says that when a person accused or suspected of the commission of an offense punishable with imprisonment which may extend to seven years or more or of an offense under
Chapter VI, Chapter XVI or Chapter XVII of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) or abatement of, or conspiracy or attempt to commit, any such offense, is released on bail under sub-section (1). However, for that, the Court has the power to impose any condition which it considers necessary. Some conditions that the court may place while granting bail are to ensure that such person shall attend in accordance with the conditions of the bond executed under this Chapter, or to ensure that such person shall not commit an offence similar to the offence of which they are accused or of the commission of which they are suspected, or otherwise in the interests of justice.
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accused. Under the Code of
Criminal Procedure 1973 (First Schedule), offences have been classified as "bailable" and "non-bailable" offences. In the case of bailable offences, if the accused produces proper surety, and fulfils other conditions, it is binding upon the Investigating officer to grant bail. However, in case of a non-bailable offence, the police cannot grant bail; it can only be granted by a judicial magistrate/judge. The Investigating Officer must produce the accused before the judicial magistrate/judge concerned within 24 hours of his arrest. At that time, the accused has a right to apply for bail. Depending upon the facts of the case, the judge decides whether bail should be granted. If bail is granted the accused must deposit money with the court. Generally, for lesser crimes, a standard amount is asked to be deposited for awarding the bail.
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the like by the petitioner who seeks enlargement on bail from the court. The bench of
Krishnaiyer, V.R. had observed that when considering the question of bail, the gravity of the offence involved and the heinousness of the crime which are likely to induce the petitioner to avoid the course of justice must weigh with the court. Taking into consideration the facts of the case the apex court held that the circumstances and the social milieu do not militate against the petitioner being granted bail.
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can be imposed that make re-offending unlikely. In cases where a defendant is charged with murder, terrorism or offending with a moderately serious charge while on bail, to become eligible for bail the defendant must prove exceptional circumstances. Exceptional circumstances are difficult to demonstrate, but may arise as a consequence of significant delay in a criminal prosecution.
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un-convicted accused than he/she can inflict on society. While considering bail applications of the accused, courts are required to balance considerations of personal liberty with public interest. Accordingly, the granting of bail should be the rule rather than the exception. The
Supreme Court has laid down in its judgements,
561:(detained) while awaiting trial. A suspect is given bail in cases where remand is not justified but there is a need to provide an incentive for the suspect to appear in court. Bail amounts may vary depending on the type and severity of crime the suspect is accused of; practices for determining bail amounts vary.
542:, bail is more likely to consist of a set of restrictions that the suspect will have to abide by for a set period of time. Under this usage, bail can be given both before and after charge. Bail offered before charge is known as pre-charge or police bail, to secure the suspect's release under investigation.
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There are some conditions put under section 437 of the Cr.P.C. wherein bail can be requested even for a non-bailable offence. In non-bailable cases, bail is not the right of the accused, but the discretion of the judge if regards the case as fit for the grant of bail, it regards imposition of certain
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When a person accused of a crime is arrested, his statement is recorded and information such as the name, residence address, birthplace, charges filed are noted. The police officer may also check back the criminal record if any in the police station and ask for fingerprints to file a case against the
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The court holds out on bail as long as the reasons for custody remain (which includes pending of the charges), and in case of conviction until the convict starts serving prison sentence, reimburses the criminal proceedings and/or pays court-ordered fine. In case that the court decided also on damages
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improperly induce guilty pleas (whether or not they are factually or legally guilty). In response, in 2014 New Jersey and Alaska have abolished cash bail for all but a limited number of court cases. Though the
California legislature attempted to eliminate cash bail in 2018, this change was vetoed by
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which the
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entitlement to bail for most charges upon application by a defendant. However, there is an exception when the charges are especially serious, such as drug trafficking, family violence or murder. In such cases, there is no entitlement to bail, and it must be argued as to what circumstances exist that
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can be paid to deposit bail money on behalf of a detained individual. This practice is mostly illegal in the rest of the world. In
Germany, the use of bail bondsmen is legal if the court allows it in its decision to grant cash bail. Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, and Wisconsin have outlawed commercial
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Indian law stresses the principles of presumption of innocence. The principle embodies freedom from arbitrary detention and serves as a bulwark against punishment before conviction. More importantly, it prevents the State from successfully employing its vast resources to cause greater damage to an
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Victoria, bail may be refused to a defendant who faces a more serious charge unless the defendant demonstrates compelling reasons why bail should be granted. Compelling reasons may generally be established by demonstrating that jail is an unlikely outcome for the charge, or that bail conditions
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Nationals and Foreign citizens in the matter of granting bail. What is permissible is that, considering the facts and circumstances of each case, the court can impose different conditions which are necessary to ensure that the accused will be
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Bail can be considered when a charged person is held because of concern of possible escape or of a continuation of criminal activity. Bail cannot be considered where there is a concern of influencing witnesses or otherwise frustrating the proceedings. Bail is also excluded in case of 31 specified
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Sections 436 to 450 set out the provisions for the grant of bail and bonds in criminal cases. The amount of security that is to be paid by the accused to secure his release has not been mentioned in the code. Thus, it is left to the discretion of the court to put a monetary cap on the bond. The
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does not define bail, although the terms bailable offence and non-bailable offence have been defined in section 2(a) of the Code. A Bailable offence is defined as an offence which is shown as bailable in the First
Schedule of the Code or which is made bailable by any other law, and non-bailable
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The Bail Act 1976 was enacted with the aims of creating more conditions by which defendants could be denied bail and also redefining the parameters of fulfilling bail. The Bail Act also nullified the recognizance system, removing the requirement of paying a specific amount of money and instead
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to reasonable bail (known in Canada as 'judicial interim release') unless there is some compelling reason to deny it. These reasons can be related to the accused's likelihood to skip bail, or to public danger resulting from the accused being at large. Unlike many other jurisdictions granting a
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Personal liberty, deprived when bail is refused, is too precious a value of our constitutional system recognized under Article 21 that the crucial power to negate it is a great trust exercisable, not casually but judicially, with lively concern for the cost to the individual and community. To
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A common criticism of bail in the United States is that a suspect's likelihood of being released is significantly affected by their economic status and systemic racial bias. Once detained pretrial, these economically disadvantaged people have been shown to experience conditions in jails that
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The representation of the indicted person, the accuser or the accused in all the acts of the procedure and for the execution of the judgment, as well as, if necessary, the execution of the other obligations which were imposed on them. This part is restored if the person under examination has
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be denied if the judge feels that it will not aid in forcing the accused back to trial. Money bail is the most common form of bail in the United States and the term "bail" often specifically refers to such a deposit, but other forms of pre-trial release are permitted; this varies by state.
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Anyone who is arrested must be put before a judge within 24 hours. If the arrestee cannot immediately be released, the judge must issue a decision, accompanied by grounds, as soon as possible and at the latest within three days, as to whether he is to be jailed, and, if he may be
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and solemn proceedings in the Sheriff Courts, or to the High Court of Justiciary when a case is on trial there. The High Court of Justiciary has final authority to decide all bail decisions, and will decide on bail appeals for cases before the High Court on first instance. A
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glamorize impressionistic orders as discretionary may, on occasions, make a litigation gamble decisive of a fundamental right. After all, the personal liberty of an accused or convict is fundamental, suffering lawful eclipse only in terms of procedure established by law.
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with. Certain offences (such as violence, drug-dealing, or repeat offenders) automatically disqualify persons from being granted bail. People who have previously breached their bail or the conditions associated with it are less likely to be granted bail again.
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legislation that took effect on January 1, 2020, eliminating cash bail for many misdemeanor and non-violent felony charges. However, this law was later narrowed by the governor due to public pushback led by prosecutors and law enforcement officials.
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constitutional right to bail, in Canada the accused may be denied bail because the public confidence in the administration of justice may be disturbed by letting the individual go free pending the completion of the trial or passing of sentence (
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offence means any other offence. A person who is arrested for a 'bailable' offence may secure bail at the police station, while those who fail to secure police bail and those arrested for non-bailable offences have to secure bail in court.
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If the requirements for the use of pre-trial detention are present, but the purpose of the detention may be achieved by less invasive measures, the court, with the consent of the charged, makes a decision about a substitute for pre-trial
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to be granted bail before conviction, except for when certain factors applied. This does not guarantee a person will get bail, but it places the onus on the prosecution to demonstrate why bail should be refused in preference to custody.
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escapes, is in hiding or fails to report a change of address and thus frustrates the possibility of delivery of summons or other documents from the court, the prosecution or the police, or
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available for facing the trial. It cannot be said that an accused will not be granted bail because he is a foreign national.
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545:For minor crimes, a defendant may be
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1698:(in Czech). novinky.cz. 3 March 2008
1049:
992:Court bail: set by the judge in the
2405:Agency, The Zen (30 October 2015).
1999:Bhandari, Vrinda (1 October 2013).
1630:(in Czech). tyden.cz. 17 April 2012
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1076:Bail is regulated primarily by the
767:surveillance by a probation officer
710:charged with accepting bribe (2012)
693:charged with accepting bribe (2012)
503:restrictions that are imposed on a
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1564:(in Czech). ihned.cz. 22 June 2004
1381:from the original on 25 March 2018
1339:Jacobson, Louis (9 October 2018).
1128:Bail can be granted by any of the
753:Instead of remand, a court in the
745:bail set at CZK 600,000 (~€24,000)
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3099:Evidence law in the United States
2631:"California eliminates cash bail"
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2550:The Journal of Law and Economics
2432:McCallum, Frazer (1 June 2016).
1368:Liptak, Adam (29 January 2008).
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901:Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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1167:for summary proceedings in the
981:There are three kinds of bail:
56:Criminal trials and convictions
2953:Deferred prosecution agreement
2673:10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2022.102008
2219:. Cambridge University Press.
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580:In 46 US states, a commercial
346:Sexually violent predator laws
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2291:. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
2103:Devine, F. E. (3 July 1991).
2088:. 3 July 2020. Archived from
1935:"Du kan løslades mod kaution"
1510:"Grounds for refusal of bail"
1481:Delivering for All Victorians
1276:
1132:, with the final decision in
775:serious crimes (e.g. murder,
2712:Bail in criminal proceedings
1941:(in Danish). 1 February 2006
1562:"Rekordní kauce: 40 miliónů"
653:Remand in the Czech Republic
593:
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239:Cruel and unusual punishment
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2474:theglasgowlawpractice.co.uk
1544:, Judicial Interim Release"
1249:
1173:Justice of the Peace Courts
1123:
1086:Policing and Crime Act 2017
10:
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3173:Imprisonment and detention
2738:Schnacke, Timothy (2010).
2476:. The Glasgow Law Practice
2200:www.citizensinformation.ie
1219:United States Constitution
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1056:Bail in the United Kingdom
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2524:www.constituteproject.org
2229:– via Google Books.
2119:– via Google Books.
1256:2019 New York bail reform
1239:California Proposition 25
1194:Bail in the United States
1009:People (AG) v O'Callaghan
857:
830:released against guaranty
670:charged with fraud (2004)
612:
605:justify a grant of bail.
2592:American Bar Association
1872:Czech National Council.
1748:Czech National Council.
1717:Czech National Council.
1138:High Court of Justiciary
874:
659:Notable Czech bail cases
551:released on recognizance
95:Presumption of innocence
38:Not to be confused with
2734:Covers bail in England.
1685:(Google Translate link)
1662:(Google Translate link)
1542:Criminal Code of Canada
985:Station bail: set by a
821:constitution of Denmark
257:Indefinite imprisonment
3010:Statute of limitations
2805:Criminal investigation
1402:Ohio State Law Journal
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911:Supreme Court of India
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700:14 million (~€560,000)
316:Miscarriage of justice
2948:Criminal jurisdiction
2619:. Web. 15 March 2016.
2506:The National Archives
2351:as amended (see also
2345:Scottish Parliament.
2306:as amended (see also
2300:Scottish Parliament.
2182:www.irishexaminer.com
1514:The Law Handbook 2018
1436:Devine, F.E. (1989).
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1023:and the principle of
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341:Sex offender registry
61:Rights of the accused
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2988:Inquisitorial system
2925:Criminal prosecution
2865:Reasonable suspicion
2840:Exigent circumstance
2413:. BTO Solicitors LLP
2053:State of Rajasthan,
1586:(in Czech). tyden.cz
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777:grievous bodily harm
625:Commonwealth nations
427:English/Welsh courts
355:Related areas of law
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2057:, AIR 1977 SC 2447.
1019:, which guarantees
1013:Irish Supreme Court
952:Republic of Ireland
946:Republic of Ireland
639:, s. 515 (10)(c)).
575:pre-trial detention
525:pre-trial detention
336:Restorative justice
2933:Adversarial system
2875:Search and seizure
2845:Knock-and-announce
2796:Criminal procedure
2617:InfoTrac LegalTrac
2613:Rutgers Law Review
2576:on 9 October 2007.
2501:legislation.gov.uk
2377:crownoffice.gov.uk
2357:legislation.gov.uk
2312:legislation.gov.uk
2271:s4 Bail Act 1976 (
2055:Jaipur v. Balchand
2017:on 27 January 2016
1374:The New York Times
1271:Seabury Commission
1211:
1134:solemn proceedings
1130:courts of Scotland
1069:, presenting at a
1017:Irish Constitution
226:Capital punishment
218:Dangerous offender
105:Self-incrimination
50:Criminal procedure
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3137:Wikimedia Commons
3084:Criminal defenses
3019:Charges and pleas
2943:Bill of attainder
2880:Search of persons
2721:978-0-19-926475-9
2386:on 3 October 2015
2285:"Bail Conditions"
2253:on 17 August 2021
2196:"Bail and surety"
2152:www.lawsociety.ie
1915:on 7 October 2017
1884:on 7 October 2017
1853:on 7 October 2017
1822:on 7 October 2017
1791:on 7 October 2017
1760:on 7 October 2017
1729:on 7 October 2017
1487:on 1 January 2018
1439:Bail in Australia
1325:. 6 January 2020.
1295:. 4 August 2017.
1178:Procurator Fiscal
1158:procurator fiscal
1050:England and Wales
533:failure to appear
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311:Habitual offender
262:Three-strikes law
252:Life imprisonment
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