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Banti Devi vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 10 January, 2025

9. The petitioners are women. A special provision has been enacted for their benefit under Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS), which provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non-bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Session, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of the persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
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Banti Devi vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 10 January, 2025

9. The petitioners are women. A special provision has been enacted for their benefit under Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS), which provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non-bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Session, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of the persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
Himachal Pradesh High Court Cites 18 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Reserved On: 18.03.2025 vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 21 March, 2025

9. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non-bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Session, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of the persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder 7 2025:HHC:6954 because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
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Reserved On: 6.6.2025 vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 19 June, 2025

14. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non- bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman, or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Session, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of the persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
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Reserved On: 16.06.2025 vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 21 June, 2025

10. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non- bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman, or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Sessions, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of the persons falling 7 2025:HHC:19158 in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
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Reserved On: 23.06.2025 vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 30 June, 2025

14. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non-bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman, or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Sessions, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of the persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
Himachal Pradesh High Court Cites 30 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Reserved On: 01.09.2025 vs State Of H.P on 8 September, 2025

10. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of commission of any non-bailable offence to be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman, or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or 7 2025:HHC:30459 Court of Sessions, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
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Pushpa Devi vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 23 January, 2026

12. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may 10 direct a person accused of or suspected of the commission of any non-bailable offence be released on bail if such person is a child, a woman, or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Session, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
Himachal Pradesh High Court Cites 18 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Reserved On: 18.03.2026 vs State Of Hp on 25 March, 2026

14. As per the prosecution, the police had recovered 50.340 grams of heroin, which is an intermediate quantity and the rigours of section 37 of the NDPS Act do not apply to the present case. The petitioner is a woman. Section 480 of Bhartiya Nagrik Surkasha Sanhita (BNSS) provides that the Court may direct a person accused of or suspected of the commission of any non-bailable offence to be released on bail if such person is a child or a woman, or is sick or infirm. This provision applies to a person brought before the Court other than the High Court or Court of Session, but the Courts have to keep this special provision in mind while considering the bail application of persons falling in the categories mentioned in Section 480 of 13 2026:HHC:8826 BNSS. It was laid down by the Karnataka High Court in Nethra vs State of Karnataka (12.05.2022 - KARHC): MANU/KA/2055/2022 that a woman can be released on bail even in case of murder because of special provisions under Section 437 of CrPC. It was observed:
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