Advocate Shakti Mann

Interim Bail in India
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INTERIM BAIL IN INDIA

Interim Bail in India If someone is accused of a crime and is in police custody or under the fear of arrest, there are situations where they can get temporary relief from the court. One such relief is called Interim Bail. In simple words, interim bail means temporary release from jail for a short period in urgent situations — until […]

DEFAULT BAIL WHEN THE CHARGESHEET IS NOT FILED
Criminal

DEFAULT BAIL: WHEN THE CHARGESHEET IS NOT FILED

Introduction The relief of default bail is different from anticipatory bail, regular bail and interim bail. Default bail is granted on the default of the police or investigating officer to file its report/complaint/chargesheet within a specific prescribed period. It is also called statutory bail. The right to bail on the default of a police investigation

Transfer Petition in the Supreme Court of India
Civil, Criminal

Transfer Petition in the Supreme Court of India

  Introduction Because parties who are facing injustice, any kind of hindrances, inconveniences or obstacles in the route of getting justice in their court proceedings, the court of the district judge, Hon’ble High Court of the state and Hon’ble Supreme Court of India have the inherent power of transferring the proceeding of the case from

WARRANTS CANCELLATION OF NON BAILABLE WARRANTS
Criminal

WARRANTS : CANCELLATION OF NON BAILABLE WARRANT

Warrants: Cancellation of NBW Whenever a person hears the word warrant or a warrant has been issued against him, fears come to his mind along with various questions. A warrant can be issued against such persons:- What is a warrant? A warrant is a written statement that allows someone to do something, especially the person,

RIGHTS OF A PROCLAIMED OFFENDER
Criminal

PROCLAIMED OFFENDER

PROCLAIMED OFFENDER Proclaimed offender is a person who is untraceable by the court or even by the police officials. A person does not appear before the trial court during trial or by before the investigation agency a bailable warrants were issued. Thereafter, the person does not appear after the bailable warrants then Non Bailable Warrants

Bail Under NDPS ACT
Criminal

Bail under NDPS Act

Table of Contents The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act) of 1985 stands as a pivotal legislation in India’s efforts to combat drug abuse and trafficking. Enacted on November 14th, 1985, the NDPS Act was a response to the growing menace of illicit drug activities across the nation. At times, obtaining bail under

Regular Bail : Bail After Arrest
Criminal

Regular Bail : Bail After Arrest

INTRODUCTION When the game of bail started in court? BAIL is the first thing that comes to the person’s mind as soon as the police arrest and apprehend them. So, before proceeding further, let us know what is Arrest. The word “arrest” derives from the French word, which means to stop or to stay. We

Quashing of FIR in India
Criminal

Quashing of FIR in India

The law aims to safeguard the safety and security of both the people and the state, as well as the interests of the general public. However, at times, individuals with malicious intent misuse the law to harass, seek revenge, or level false charges. False and fabricated complaints are made against individuals to tarnish their reputation,

Anticipatory Bail
Criminal

ANTICIPATORY BAIL: Bail Outside Of Jail

Anticipatory bail is also called Pre-Arrest Bail which is granted to a person, even before an arrest. Where any person has a reason to believe that he may be arrested on accusation of having committed a non-bailable offence, he/she may apply for anticipatory bail in the high court or in the court of session under

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