Regular bail refers to the release of an arrested person from custody pending trial, granted by a court after the individual has been arrested and is in police or judicial custody. It allows the accused to be free throughout the trial while ensuring they appear in court and comply with court orders.
Regular bail is the release of a person from custody after arrest, granted by a court under Sections 437 or 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). It is typically sought when an individual has already been arrested and is in police or judicial custody. The court may grant bail with or without conditions, such as furnishing a bail bond or ensuring cooperation with the investigation. Regular bail ensures the accused's liberty while allowing the legal process to continue without unnecessary detention.
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