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Bailable offence

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Bail

because even the proviso comes in only if, as indicated in the substantive part, the accused in a bailable offence 'is prepared to give bail', Moti Ram v. State of Madhya Pradesh (1978) 4 SCC 47 (55): AIR … provisions relating to grant of bail. Bail is granted to a person who has been arrested in a non-bailable offence or has been convicted of an offence after trial. The effect of granting bail is to release the

Sessions of the peace

34 Edw. 3, c. 1. The two main jurisdictions are (1) to try, with a jury, for indictable offences not excepted by the Act of 1842 as below, and (2) to hear appeals from petty or special

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