In how many days we can appeal for bail in High court
24-Nov-2023 (In Criminal Law)
if bail is reject in session court.304b ,498 ,3/4 till when can we file appeal in the high court
You can apply for bail in the high court immediately after the rejection of the bail from the sessions court.
However, a minimum of 10 days notice is required in the high court, so the hearing of the bail takes place after the notice period is over
However, a minimum of 10 days notice is required in the high court, so the hearing of the bail takes place after the notice period is over
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Hello,
If your bail has been rejected by the sessions court, you can immediately move to high court for filling a bail application as such there is no limitation. You need to obtain the certified copy of the order and you can then approach the High Court.
Thanks and Regards
If your bail has been rejected by the sessions court, you can immediately move to high court for filling a bail application as such there is no limitation. You need to obtain the certified copy of the order and you can then approach the High Court.
Thanks and Regards
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Dear client you can move within 90 days under section 389 Cr.P.C with Bail Application and if need more clarification then contact us thereafter i elaborate properly over your legal issue
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Appeal in the high court can be send very next day provided you have verified copy of the rejected order , Fir certified copy and oher required details, also success of your appeal in high Court depend upon how many days accused have been in jail, and other factors.
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There is no time limit for filing an appeal to the High Court, however an earlier filing is preferred. Further it depends whether anticipatory bail is preferred or regular bail. In case of anticipatory the appeal should be preferred asap.
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