I did not get anticipatory bail from the Sessions Court, Kolar. I have
30-Apr-2025 (In Anticipatory Bail Law)
I was posted as Senior Manager in Canara Bank in Madderi, Kolar. During my tenure, a daily wage customer working in the branch was duped of his deposit amount and gold packet. FIR no 54/2025 was registered in Vemal police station and the case was sent to CID. Investigation is going on. Bail has been rejected by Kolar court. I have to apply for anticipatory bail. Please give correct advice and guidance for bail application.
Dear Sir,
Normally, it being a serious offence containing public funds so your anticipatory bail application may be rejected by the Sessions Court. You may try for bail in the High Court and you may be require to find out two local sureties, in case if you get bail they must sign the surety bonds.
If an application for bail has been rejected by a lower court, the accused or their legal counsel has the right to challenge the said order by preferring an appeal or revision before a higher court, such as the Sessions Court or the High Court, as per the procedural framework established under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The remedy lies in filing a criminal miscellaneous petition or bail application before the appellate or revisional authority, contending that the impugned order suffers from legal infirmities or has been passed without due consideration of the facts and circumstances of the case.
The appellate court, upon perusal of the record, hearing both parties, and evaluating the merits of the case, may exercise its judicial discretion to grant regular bail or interim bail to the accused, ensuring their appearance during the pendency of trial or appeal. It is essential to demonstrate that there exists no likelihood of the accused tampering with evidence, fleeing from justice, or influencing witnesses.
Legal representation by a competent advocate can significantly strengthen the bail plea through proper articulation of constitutional safeguards under Article 21 (right to life and personal liberty) and relevant judicial precedents.
For professional legal assistance and strategic representation in bail matters, you may contact Advocate M.S. Jaswanth at Phone: Seven Two Five Nine Five Zero Nine Six Five Seven.
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