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Query about Validity of regular bail


21-Aug-2023 (In Criminal Law)
What is the validity of a regular bail?? There is a bailable arrest warrant issued. Kindly let me know for how many days bail will be granted by Police or court? and what should the aggrieved party do when such bail is granted to the accused.
Answers (5)

Answer #1
635 votes
The order granting regular bail would continue till the conclusion of trial until and unless the conditions required to be complied with for grant of bail are not violated or some new non bailable section is added to the FIR during investigation.

Answer #2
547 votes
the regular bail is granted to accused till the completion of the try when the trial of the offence is complete in the court till then that used on the bail so we can say that validity of regular bail is till the final judgement is passed by the court. Aggrieved party challenge that order of regular bail in the High Court for cancellation of bail if the aggrieved party have sufficient ground. Like the accused who got the regular bail harass the witnesses and misuse the liberty of bail
Answer #3
727 votes
Validity of the Bailable warrants are till the next date of appearance in the trial court. You just need to appear on the date fixed in the trial court , rest there is no need to worry about it. It is just to procure your presence in the trial court.
Answer #4
982 votes
Please let us know the charges and case against you against you. We need full detail.

Grant of bail is discretion of the court, Some times it is bailable offence and some times it. Better you come with all the documents and details for proper answer.
Answer #5
606 votes
Regular bail is granted by Court when the accused is in jail after conviction. Bailable warrant are issued when the accused fail to appear before the Court after receiving summons. The bail is granted by the police officer having the warrants for execution. The warrants are cancelled after accused appears before the Court on date fixed.

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