"Understanding Bail After Conviction: Section 389 CRPC Explained | Bail in Appeal Cases"
Автор: EJ Law Academy by Mrs Kritika Singh
Загружено: 2024-07-29
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In this video, we delve into the intricacies of bail under the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC), with a focus on the specific scenario where an accused has been convicted by a trial court and then seeks to appeal the decision. We cover the different sections related to bail, including:
Section 436 CRPC: Bail in bailable offences
Section 437 CRPC: Bail in non-bailable offences by magistrates
Section 438 CRPC: Anticipatory bail
Section 439 CRPC: Bail in non-bailable offences by the High Court and Court of Sessions
However, when it comes to an accused who has been convicted and is appealing to the appellate court, the relevant provision for filing a bail application is Section 389 CRPC. This section falls under the chapter on appeals and provides the framework for applying for bail during the appeal process.
Join us as we explore these sections in detail and understand the procedural steps for moving a bail application in appellate cases. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights into legal procedures and CRPC provisions!
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