Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Bail in non-bailable offences: conditions, exceptions, and judicial recording for release and re-arrest during investigation and trial. The statute governs release on bail for persons accused or suspected of non-bailable offences, barring release where reasonable grounds indicate offences punishable with death or life imprisonment or where specified prior convictions exist, while allowing courts to order bail in defined exceptional categories. It mandates release on bail or bond when inquiry-rather than prosecution-appears warranted, prescribes mandatory and additional conditions for serious offences, requires written reasons when bail is granted, and authorises subsequent arrest or release upon trial delay or pre-judgment findings of probable innocence.
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Bail in non-bailable offences: conditions, exceptions, and judicial recording for release and re-arrest during investigation and trial.
The statute governs release on bail for persons accused or suspected of non-bailable offences, barring release where reasonable grounds indicate offences punishable with death or life imprisonment or where specified prior convictions exist, while allowing courts to order bail in defined exceptional categories. It mandates release on bail or bond when inquiry-rather than prosecution-appears warranted, prescribes mandatory and additional conditions for serious offences, requires written reasons when bail is granted, and authorises subsequent arrest or release upon trial delay or pre-judgment findings of probable innocence.
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