Short Summary of CRPC For Exams & Practice Aspect for Lawyers & Dias tool of JMFC  

  • Section 436 of the Crpc :- Bail in bailable offence is rule
    • Rasiklal Vs. Kisore Khanchand Wadhwani, AIR 2009 SC 1341 
  • Section 167(2) of the Crpc :- Right to Bail is defeated if not availed already
    • Mr. Uday Mohanlal Acharya Vs. State of Maharastra, 2001 Cri. L.J. 4563 
  • Section 167(2) of the Crpc :- When Charge Sheet is Filed and Sanction awaited Hence no bail
    • Sureshkumar Bhikamchand Jain Vs. State of Maharasthtra and Anr. (2013) 3 SCC 77 
  • Section 436 of the Crpc :- The Accused in bailable offence bailed out by police need not apply to the Magistrate for fresh bail
    • Monit Malhotra Vs. The State of Rajasthan , 1991 Cri. L.J. 806 
  • Section 437 of the Crpc :- Bail in Non Bailable Offences, (When there is power to grant bail, Power to grant Interim Bail is inherent
    • Sukhwant Singh & Ors. Vs State of Punjab (2009) 7 SCC 559
  • Section 437 Second Opinion :- When Medical reason is a ground for bail the Magistrate can call for detailed report from medical officer.
    • Dr. Raghubir Sharan Vs. the State of Bihar, AIR 1964 SC 1 
  • Section 438 of Crpc :-  Anticipatory Bail.
  • Section 445  of Crpc :- Pending Surety Verification, Magistrates has power to release accused on case surety and thereafter asking him to furnish solvent sureties
    • Mr. Sajal Kumar Mitra and Ors. Vs. The State of Maharashtra, 2011 Cri. L.J.2744 

 

 

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