Courts consider several factors when deciding whether to grant bail, including the nature and gravity of the offense, the evidence against the accused, the likelihood of the accused fleeing or tampering with evidence, and the accused's past criminal record. They also consider the accused's health, age, and other humanitarian factors.
Courts consider the following factors before granting bail:
1. Seriousness of the crime
2. Strength of evidence
3. Risk of the accused fleeing
4. Past criminal record
5. Possibility of influencing witnesses or destroying evidence
6. Need for further police custody
7. Accused’s cooperation during investigation
8. Health and age conditions
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