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Can bail be granted in non-bailable offences?

Posted by jobseeker Krish Chandna | Approved
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Yes, bail can be granted even for non-bailable offences in certain circumstances. While not a right, as in bailable offences, the court has discretion to grant bail in non-bailable cases, but only after considering various factors and ensuring certain conditions are met, such as the accused not being a danger to society or likely to abscond.

Answered by jobseeker kashvi | Approved

Yes, bail can be granted in non-bailable offences, but it is not automatic. The court may grant bail based on factors like the nature of the offence, evidence, likelihood of the accused fleeing, and whether the accused is a first-time offender or poses a threat to public safety. In some cases, the accused may need to approach a higher court if bail is denied by the lower court.

Answered by jobseeker Lavanya Bhardwaj | Approved

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