regarding term & period of bail application
05-Nov-2025 (In Criminal Law)
How many days a criminal has to stay in jail after bail application? How much money required for bail application ?contact details of the legal lawyer?
To obtain bail from the court, steps are very clear, bail application would be filed in non bailable offences, court would hear it, IO will file reply to bail application, PP would argue against criminal on the lines of law and status report of IO, thereafter court would pass an final order, giving bail or dismiss bail application. Now all this while, criminal has to remain in jail. Adv CM Sharma at your service.
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The duration for obtaining bail on several factors such as the nature of the offence the stage of investigation and the courts schedule. in most cases once the bail application is filled, it generally takes a few days for the court to hear and decide the matter. However, for serious or non-baliable offences, it may take longer depending on the facts and documents placed before the court. The fee for filing a bail application also varies from case to case. It depends on the type of offence, the court where the case is pending and the extent of drafting and appearance involved. For accurate advice it is important to know the FIR details or the present stage of the case. Each matter is different and timelines often depend on the cooperation of the investigating agency and courts availability . Sharing the relevant case details will help in proper guidance and an exact estimate.
The number of days a person remains in jail after applying for bail depends on how soon the court hears and decides the bail application. In magistrate courts, it may take 2–5 days, while in Sessions or High Court it can take longer depending on case load and police reply. Once your bail is granted and sureties are verified, the release is usually processed within a few hours.
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