NOOR NABI versus THE STATE
Sections 496, 497, 91 and 204 bail, grants of proceedings Sections 496 and 497, CCPC's order to approve bail that was presented or presented in court and those involved in bail Should the person be released before being released or without the approval of the Guaranteed Guarantee Guarantee, bonds should not be executed after the grant of bail if Section 91 91, CRPC Section 49496 and 497 49, may be held when read with the CRPC, when any of the accused is involved. Under section 204, CRPC, a case of guilt or non-bailable offense was presented to the court, then it was to be released on bail in the sense of section 496 or 497, as the CRPC could be. And then after the proceedings under section 204 when the accused was brought or presented to the court, the CRPC police report, direct complaint or the magistrate's personal information was released, then the court was required to To decide whether these offenses are guaranteed or non-bailable, if these offenses are guaranteed, the court will pass the appropriate order under the meaning of section 496, CR PC. He will be released on bail. However, if the offenses are non-bailable, then the accused should be declared compulsory. May be sent to judicial custody or by passing the Speech Order, and after complying with the requirements of the said section, the court may grant bail in the meaning of section 497, CR PC \ r \ n \ r \ n
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