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Anticipatory Bail Appln u/s 438 CrPC. Relaxing Condition u/s 439(1)(b)


10-Nov-2023 (In Criminal Law)
I strongly contested anticipatory bail of accused, however, court has granted AB to the accused. This accused's application for AB was u/s 438 of Cr.P.C. After 2 days of granting AB, accused applied for relaxation/modification of conditions and within 12 days, final order was given and conditions were relaxed. However, I wasn't aware of this relaxation/modification since I wasn't party respondent but only the State/Police. Shouldn't Judge be asking for my/complainant's SAY during relaxation?
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Well now, you can file a Protest Application regards the modifications done in the terms and conditions of the granted AB, considering, being a Complainant, your say is important. You have to resist whatever happened by filing an Application in Court.
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