AURANGZEB KHAN versus THE STATE AND ANOTHER
Section 497 bail, the question of the grant / refusal of principles, was to be properly settled on the facts and circumstances of the case where the prosecution convinced the court to reasonably believe that the accused had committed the crime. What is committed First, the court should refuse bail, where the defendant convinces the court that there is no reasonable basis for believing that he is guilty of such a crime, the court will release him on bail. The court will not conduct a preliminary inquiry / trial to arrive. , But will only temporarily investigate, meaning that the police will take all of the material collected for and against the accused and will be satisfied that some solid evidence can be presented, if any, at no charge. If left out, he may commit the crime.
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