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How long will it take for bail in 376 ipc case filed in sessions court ?


04-Oct-2024 (In Criminal Law)
Sir mere problem is parkar hai ki 376 aur posco ka case polish n kiya hai mera bhai abhi jail m hai seson court m bail cancel ho gayi hai jaipur superem court m bail monday ko lagai hai to court se bail kab tak ho jayegi ,376 ipc bailable or not please ans
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Answer #1
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It depends on your file and fir, if any ground of bail you will get bail from high court,high court m number sana ma 5,6 din lag jath h...
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Answer #2
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जमानत क कोइ निच्तिच्त समय नःहि है यः तो cort क फ़ैसल है कोइर्त करेगी तो हो जायेग लिखने पर ध्यान नहि देन भाषा मे हिन्दी नहि है कोइ मुद्दोन मे परिवर्द्तान होने पर कोर्ट जमानत ले सक्ति है court can take bail when they feel that there is sufficient ground for bail it is difficult to say without looking into documents
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Answer #3
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Hello ; bail under 376 and specifically under POSCO is a bit challenging .You have to do proper working before filing it at High Court Jaipur ; as if once it is rejected than you will have to move to Supreme Court at Delhi . The best option is to wait for the Bayaan of the parivaadiyaa and after curving out the lacunae you can get the bail or else medical report or based upon case to case basis you have to do the needful. So be selective with the things.
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Answer #4
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your question is not clear. Jaipur supreme court nahi. maybe High court,i guess. and kitne din ho gaya apke bhai in jail? whatever, it will take time. he should have to be in for a statutary period of 60/90 days. if penetration caused, the granting of bail is risky. That's up to the hon'ble judge. committing such offence is extremely disastrous. And if its a false case, you must have to provide evidence. otherwise, imprisonment is must.
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Answer #5
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my dear friend no chance for bail enlargement , you should focus on trial only this is the way for you in legal mean neither high court nor supreme court will grant bail in such type of case it is really heinous crime .
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