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How to apply for bail for government officers & consequences of it


16-Jun-2023 (In Criminal Law)
My some relatives made a fake case on my parents under IPC 306 A or B. My parents both are government officer. What happens if they try to take bail ? Please answer me sir.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
905 votes
Sir, the section you have depicted is serious in nature. You have to apply for the anticipatory bail if they are not arrested. If they are in police custody apply for regular bail at once. Court consider the point of government servant and surely give you the bail if the contending facts will be ok and upto the satisfactory of the court. You can contact the undersigned for appropriate and fast relief in regard.
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Answer #2
930 votes
The procedure for bail has to be followed. An application for bail has to be moved on the grounds available which can be ascertained after seeing the FIR. Also it has to be seen when were they arrested . Their age etc. plz contact me for further assistance
Answer #3
641 votes
To attract the provision of abetment of suicide, there must be allegation that the accused had instigated the deceased to commit suicide, the Bombay High Court has held.

A division bench of Justices Ranjit More and V L Achiliya quashed a case registered against Kishor Shinde, Assistant Engineer with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDC), for allegedly abetting the suicide of a junior technician Dilip Magar.
Your case cannot be booked only in one 306 (as per narration) but some other section would be there. Family issue pertaining to dowery demand or continuation harassment can be counted as serious offence. Instant qiestion wjereas, person is not arrested then move the anticipatory bail under section 438 after arrest move regular bail application under section 439 or CrPC . Effect on government job or service would be there, but seriousness would be, when person is absent more then prescribed period. Sir, anybody can allege against someone for the offence for his or her involvment in friviouls grounds that does not constitute that he is pronounced as criminal, should be remain in jail and could not work or discharge his or her office obligation. The offence stated in questionairre are serious and should contact some good lawyer immediately.

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