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<h1>Section 480 Details Bail Conditions for Non-Bailable Offenses, Including Exceptions for Children, Women, and the Sick</h1> Section 480 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, outlines the conditions under which bail may be granted for non-bailable offenses. An individual arrested for such offenses may be released on bail unless there are reasonable grounds to believe they committed an offense punishable by death or life imprisonment, or if they have prior convictions for serious offenses. Exceptions exist for children, women, or those who are sick. The court must provide an opportunity for the Public Prosecutor to be heard before granting bail for serious offenses. Conditions for bail include attending court, not committing similar offenses, and not tampering with evidence. The court must record reasons for granting bail and may revoke it if necessary. If a trial isn't concluded in 60 days, the accused may be released on bail unless the Magistrate directs otherwise.