Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Anticipatory bail: person fearing arrest may secure pre arrest release subject to specified conditions and statutory exclusions. A person fearing arrest for a non bailable offence may seek a court direction permitting release on bail upon arrest; the court may impose conditions such as availability for interrogation, prohibitions on inducement of witnesses, and travel restrictions, and an arrested person covered by such a direction must be released on bail by the arresting officer or be the subject of a conforming bailable warrant, except in matters excluded by specified offences under the Act.
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Anticipatory bail: person fearing arrest may secure pre arrest release subject to specified conditions and statutory exclusions.
A person fearing arrest for a non bailable offence may seek a court direction permitting release on bail upon arrest; the court may impose conditions such as availability for interrogation, prohibitions on inducement of witnesses, and travel restrictions, and an arrested person covered by such a direction must be released on bail by the arresting officer or be the subject of a conforming bailable warrant, except in matters excluded by specified offences under the Act.
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