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Bail is a legal process of temporarily releasing a person from custody. In India, bail is granted by the court to arrested persons who are charged with non-bailable offenses. The person must be released on bail and must appear in court at a later date.
The amount of bail that is granted depends on the severity of the crime and the financial status of the accused. Bail is a legal process of temporarily releasing a person from custody. In India, bail is granted by the court to arrested persons who are charged with non-bailable offenses. The person must be released on bail and must appear in court at a later date. The amount of bail that is granted depends on the severity of the crime and the financial status of the accused person. In order to secure release from custody, the accused must post bail in cash to the court or if their financial status is not good enough, they can put up collateral in lieu of posting bail.
The accused must first apply for bail in a court of competent jurisdiction. This can be done either by the accused himself or through a lawyer. The court will then consider the application and decide whether to grant bail or not. The court may conduct a hearing and ask the accused to appear before it to answer questions. If the court grants bail, it will fix a bail amount. This amount can be paid in cash or through a surety bond. The surety bond is a document signed by a guarantor, who agrees to pay the bail amount if the accused fails to appear in court.
If the bail is granted, the accused must comply with the conditions of bail. This may include appearing for all court hearings, not leaving the jurisdiction, and not committing any offence during the period of bail. In terms of fees, a lawyer may charge a fee for filing the bail application. The fee may vary depending on the complexity of the case and the lawyers experience. The court may also charge a fee for processing the bail application. This fee is usually nominal.