person accused
of, or suspected of the commission of any non-bailable offence is arrested
or detained without warrant by an officer in charge ... bail.
“437. When bail may be taken in case of non- bailable offence.-
(1) When any person accused of, or suspected of, the commission
under:
437-When bail may be taken in case of non-bailable offence.-(1) When any person accused of, or suspected of, the commission ... released if such offence is a cognizable offence and he had been previously convicted of an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment
nature of the offence, the extent of punishment, whether the offence is cognizable or non-cognizable, whether the offence is bailable or non-bailable ... bailable in the Firsl Schedule, or which is made bailable by any other law for the time being in force, and "non-bailable offence
which distinguishes bailable offences from non-bailable offences, except that in the Second Schedule to the Code certain offences are described as bailable, and certain ... category of bailable offences. But it may happen--and it has happened in this case--that even a bailable offence may assume serious importance
after the Magistrate has taken cognizance of non-bailable offence and issue process, namely, warrant for arrest against the accused ?
2. The probe into ... arrested on an accusation of having committed a non-bailable offence, he may apply to the High Court or the Court of Session
S.C.Shukla (Now Dead) Smt Sushil Kumari ... vs State Of U.P. Thr Secy
arrested on an accusation of having committed a non-bailable offence. The ground of apprehension must be based on reasonable and plausible causes ... arrest can be sought for only in non-bailable offences. Accusation of non-bailable offence must then be found in a case that is registered
under the said Code of 1973 while
granting bail in a bailable offence can impose a
condition of surrender of passport and further condition
that ... bailable. The offences which are
non-bailable are obviously the bailable offences. Thus,
a person alleged of commission of a bailable offence is
detained
NDPS Act , the particular
offence will be
bailable or non-bailable. and if it is non-bailable, stringent
conditions provided by clause (b) of Section ... offences.
Against each offence, it is specifically mentioned whether offence is cognizable or
non-cognizable, whether it is bailable or non-bailable and by what
heinous offence ?
(iv) Whether only after a child in conflict with law is found involved in heinous offence and other non-bailable offence and found ... apparently a child and is alleged to have committed a bailable or non-bailable offence, is apprehended or detained by the police or appears