ROSHAN versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 514 On bail death, the accused failed to appear in court and the person standing in the accused's bail died It was filed that after the death of his father there is a guarantor for the accused, his father's bail will automatically expire and that no action can be taken against the bail of the deceased under law. The applicant's bail was considered as bail and his release on bail bail was nothing but a change of bail and the accused was placed in the hands of the bailiff, who, after being released from judicial custody, was sent to the Department of Wisdom. What was behind introducing 514, the CCPC through the Legislature was that if the cash accused was absconding, then the penalty imposed on the bail could be recovered from his property and it was the joint responsibility of the person who stood on the bail and The death penalty for the property bailout was to be paid out of court by the court for which the bondwoman, such as the deceased, was sued. Extended court before his death
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