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Bail petition dismissed even though charge sheet is filed


13-May-2023 (In Criminal Law)
 Charges : U/s 120-B r/w 420, 467, 468, 471 IPC & Sec 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act 1988 The CBI has taken my Uncle n Cousins in remand on 25th April 2017 to Judicial Custody for a period of 14 days. 5 of my family members have been accused. All investigations have been completed by CBI and Charge Sheet was filed on 27th April 2017 and is in scrutiny period and waiting to get the CC number. 1st Bail petiton was dismissed on 1st May 2017 before Principal Special Judge for CBI Cases. 2nd Bail Petiton was dismissed on 5th May 2017 in same court. 3rd Bail Petiton was dismissed on 11th May 2017 in same court. ----- I dont know what to do next.?? chargesheet has been filled... but CC no is not yet given to the same.... all the investigations have been completed and still they are not granting bail. If investigation is over than why do they still want them in custody. Its been 18 days they are in Jail. 1) I am planning to file a bail petition in High Court. is it the solution of this problem?
Answers (4)

Answer #1
862 votes
Dear friend
Yes you can approach to the high Court but before that plz collect the dismissal order so that it will be easy for your counsel to draft bail petition for high court and mention the grounds.
Answer #2
981 votes
No problem it's normal. In COB cases lower court never entertain the bail petition. We have to take from High court only. 100% I will get you the bail. You can come and contact me. Nine three nine three seven five five five five five. Is my number. Call me asap
Answer #3
505 votes
If bail petition is dismissed even after filing of charge sheet you can file bail petition before the Hon'ble High Court. If you can share all the documents relating the case, we can file bail application before the Hon'ble High Court.
Answer #4
817 votes
We about P. P. Version at the time of bail argument 2.you have to file another baile application before the same court or high court.. In general P C act minimum after 30 days court grant bail you have better to file bail same court.

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