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BNSS Section 187 grants an accused the right to default bail if the investigating agency fails to file the charge sheet within the prescribed 60-day or 90-day period. Learn the legal provisions, eligibility, and procedure for obtaining statutory bail.
BNSS Section 481 deals with bail bond and surety conditions after trial or appeal. It requires the accused to execute a bond for appearance before higher courts and explains the consequences of non-compliance.
BNSS Section 479 protects undertrial prisoners from prolonged detention by providing release on bail after one-half of the maximum sentence period, or one-third for first-time offenders. Learn about eligibility, exceptions, and court procedures.
BNSS Section 483 grants special bail powers to the High Court and Court of Session. Learn when higher courts can grant bail, modify bail conditions, cancel bail, and the procedural safeguards under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023.
BNSS Section 480 regulates regular bail in non-bailable offences. Learn when courts may grant bail, circumstances where bail can be refused, mandatory bail conditions, cancellation of bail, and the corresponding CrPC Section 437.
BNSS Section 478 governs bail in bailable offences and grants an accused person the right to be released on bail. Learn about bail procedure, indigent accused persons, bail bonds, court powers, and the corresponding CrPC provision.
BNSS Section 482 provides anticipatory bail (pre-arrest bail) to persons who apprehend arrest for a non-bailable offence. Learn who can apply, the procedure, court powers, conditions, and key differences from regular bail.
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