Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail.
(1) A High Court or Court of Session may direct - (a) that any person ... impose any condition which it considers necessary for the purposes mentioned in that sub-section; (b) that any condition imposed by a Magistrate when releasing
Bond of accused and sureties.
(1) Before any person is released on bail or released on his own bond, a bond for such ... case may be. (2) Where any condition is imposed for the release of any person on bail, the bond shall also contain that condition
Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail.
(1) A High Court or Court of Session may direct,- (a) that any person ... impose any condition which it considers necessary for the purposes mentioned in that sub-section; (b) that any condition imposed by a Magistrate when releasing
accused and sureties.
(1) Before any person is released on bond or bail bond, a bond for such sum of money as the police officer ... condition is imposed for the release of any person on bail, the bond or bail bond shall also contain that condition. (3) If the case
attempt to commit, any such offence, released on bail, the Magistrate or Court may impose any condition which he or it considers necessary in order
sufficient ground for refusing to grant bail if he is otherwise entitled to be released on bail and given an undertaking that he shall comply ... commit, any such offence, is released on bail under sub-section (I), the Court may impose, any condition which the Court considers necessary
attempt to commit, any such offence, released on bail, the Magistrate or Court may impose any condition which he or it considers necessary in order
condition that the person shall make himself available for interrogation by a police officer as and when required; (ii) a condition that the person shall ... Court; (iv) such other condition as may be imposed under sub-section (3) of Section 437, as if the bail were granted under that section
opportunity to oppose the application for bail, and (b) where the prosecution opposes the application for bail, the Court is satisfied that there are reasonable ... eighty days, may be released on bail, subject to such condition as the Court may think fit to impose : Provided further that no such person
opportunity to oppose the application for bail, and (b) where the prosecution opposes the application for bail, the Court is satisfied that there are reasonable ... eighty days, may be released on bail, subject to such condition as the Court may think fit to impose : Provided further that no such person