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409 ipc is bailable offience Migistrste court can grant a bail


04-Oct-2024 (In Criminal Law)
IPC 409 is bailable Magistrate court can grant a bail Duration of bail in session court In how many days after can get a bail granted in 409 ipc ?
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Answer #1
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no IPC 409 is not bailable How ever the Magistrate can grant him bail but if he reject the bail so regular bail can be get form session court by filing the Application time limit can not Specify so that can be done ok good day
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Answer #2
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The offence is non bailable. You have been advised wrongly. If FIR is registered you can apply for anticipatory bail. Duration 7 to 20 Days. This offence specifically deals with the criminal breach of Trust by public servant or by banker merchant or agent. The trial court i.e magistrate will conduct trial for this offence but for the purpose of bail application, you need to approach Sessions court either for anticipatory bail or for regular bail.
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