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Don’t refuse default bail, Telangana HC tells courts

Byindianadmin

Apr 24, 2022
Don’t refuse default bail, Telangana HC tells courts

Hyderabad: Justice Kasoju Surender of the Telangana Excessive Court docket has directed the Justice of the Peace courts and particular courts to no longer refuse to entertain functions for default or statutory bail filed below Half 167(2) CrPC.

The orders on the bail petitions may be handed the equal day, the judge acknowledged, after noticing that lower courts were refusing to narrate bail to the accused even after the statutory interval.

Justice Surender observed that the accused has the stunning of being launched on bail if the chargesheet is no longer filed within 60, 90 or 180 days, searching on the case, and no extension of time is sought by the police.

He acknowledged Justice of the Peace courts and particular courts ought to represent the accused that she or he has stunning of default bail or statutory bail on completion of 60, 90 or 180 days because the case is also, as applicable, if she or he is no longer launched on the moment.

The courts can’t refuse the petition filed below Half 167(2) CrPC on the bottom of pendency of bail petition earlier than any diverse court. This may quantity to denying the accused the stunning of being launched and prolonging the detention which is against the law, Justice Surender renowned.

Unless orders are handed all over the essential interval, the accused shall procure the stunning to be launched on bail. Within the absence of a chargesheet being filed within 180 days or an represent by the concerned court extending extension of time to the investigating company to complete the investigation, there is rarely any replacement but to free up the accused person on bail, Justice Surender acknowledged.

The judge directed the Registry of the Telangana Excessive Court docket to walk a reproduction of the represent to the total courts concerned in the roar.

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