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Bail in 420 case how many days will take for bail


03-Feb-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Father is under custdy in 419,420,468,470,471 case after how many days we get bail lawyer told that 25 days custdy is required .and will lower court give bail or not
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Answer #1
863 votes
Dear Client,

For better advice I want to see the Copy of FIR. Dear client if you settle the matter with the complainant in that case your father will get easily bail even lower court can grant him bail. Otherwise your father will get bail after police officer file the chargesheet. Dear client for more clarification u can contact me and I m happy to help u.
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Answer #2
890 votes
first of all the bail is the discretion of the court in the cases of non bailable offence, and if the cases or some of the charges are non bailable the case together will considered as a non bailable offence.
lower court may or may not give you bail,

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