Bw Warrant For Not Appering On Court
13-Jul-2023 (In Motor Accident Law)
In a court setting, "BW" typically stands for "Bench Warrant." This is a warrant issued by a judge when a person fails to appear in court as required or disobeys a court order. It authorizes the police to arrest the individual and bring them before the court.
In some contexts, especially in criminal cases, "BW" may also be used to refer to a Bailable Warrant, which means the person can be arrested but has the right to be released on bail. However, unless specified, "Bench Warrant" is the most common interpretation of "BW" in Indian court records.
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