what is anticipatary bail'section
hi Aspirants,
As per your query,
anticipatory is when the court grants anticipatory bail , what it does is to make an order that in the event of arrest , a person shall be released on ball.
Manifestly there is no questions of release on bail unless a person is arrested and therefore it is only on arrest that the order granting anticipatory bail becomes operative 1 .
When a person has reason to believe that he may be arrested on the accusation of committing a non-bailable offence then he can move to High Court or the Court of Session 438 of CRPC for anticipatory bail.
there are certain factors -
- nature and gravity of accusation
- the possibilities of the applicant to flee from justice.
- where the accusation has been made with the having him so arrested either reject the application forthwith or issue an order for the grant of anticipatory ball.
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Hello,
Anticipatory bail, as the name goes, is bail granted to people or a person in expectation and beholding arrest. It is an inhibitory relief which was not originally included in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ('CrPC').
The only purpose for the supply relating to anticipatory bail is to make sure that no person is constricted in any way until and unless held guilty.
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Anticipatory bail means an application seeking permission from the court to be released if arrested by the police, but only for the particular reason against which permission of anticipatory bail is asked by the accused.




