Yes, courts can impose travel restrictions, including international travel restrictions, while granting bail. This is a common condition to ensure the accused does not abscond or evade justice. Travel restrictions may involve surrendering passports, restricting travel outside a specific area, or requiring prior court permission for international travel.
Yes, the court can impose travel restrictions while granting bail.
This may include:
1. Not leaving the city, state, or country
2. Surrendering passport
3. Needing court permission for travel
These conditions ensure the accused appears for trial and doesn’t flee.
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