bailable offence is an absolute and
indefeasible right. In bailable offence there is no question of discretion
in granting bail. However, if accused of bailable ... Code. Admittedly, both the offences
are bailable. The grant of bail to a person accused of bailable
offence is governed by the provisions of Section
bailable. The offences which are
non-bailable are obviously the bailable offences. Thus,
a person alleged of commission of a bailable offence is
detained ... bail and the Trial
Court is bound to grant bail as the right of the
Appellant to be enlarged on bail in a bailable offence
whether, in the case of a person accused of a bailable
offence where bail has been granted to him under s. 496 of
the Code ... case of non-bailable offences. A
person accused of a non-bailable offence may be released on
bail but he shall not be so released
commission of the bailable offences accused is in jail for more than three months.
29. In arrest for a bailable offence, bail is a matter ... bailable, bail has to be granted without more-ado. Section 436 makes an invariable rule for bail in case of bailable offence subject to specified
bailable case. To say
that Sec. 436(2) would deny bail only to an accused who had jumped bail in a
case involving bailable offence ... recapitulate, if an accused on bail, be it in a case involving
a bailable or non-bailable offence, (whether granted by the superior Court
give bail, such person shall be released on bail;
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437. When bail may be taken in case of non-bailable offence ... that a person accused of any offence other than non-bailable offence has to be released on bail if he is prepared to furnish bail
anticipated accusation of non-bailable offence and there is no limitation as to the category of non-bailable offence in respect of which the power ... bailable or non-bailable offence at a post-arrest stage. It is to be noted that in respect of bailable offence if a person
under the NDPS Act are non-
bailable. He contends that whether an offence is bailable or non-bailable, will
have to be considered ... particular offence under the NDPS Act , the particular
offence will be
bailable or non-bailable. and if it is non-bailable, stringent
conditions provided
Code defines bailable offence : Bailable offence means "an offence shown as bailable in the second schedule, or which is made bailable by any other ... charge of cheating which was a bailable offence. When a person is arrested by the police of bailable offence, he has to be produced before
Procedure is applicable both to bailable and non-bailable offences. In his opinion, an arrestee even in bailable offence can be detained for maximum period ... obtained even in case of bailable offence is not a correct statement of law. In case of bailable offence under Section 436 read with Section