Bail cases can be complex and vary greatly depending on the circumstances. Here are some key aspects of bail cases:
- Types of Bail:
- Anticipatory Bail: granted before arrest, allowing the accused to avoid police custody ¹
- Regular Bail: granted after arrest, allowing the accused to be released from police custody ¹
- Grounds for Bail Cancellation:
- Interference or attempt to interfere with the due course of administration of justice ¹
- Evasion or attempt to evade the course of justice or abuse of the liberty granted ¹
- Landmark Judgments:
- Aslam Babalal Desai v. State of Maharashtra (1992): established grounds for bail cancellation ¹
- Deepak Kumar Sah v. The State of Bihar (2015): granted bail on condition of maintaining the complainant ¹
- Nityanand Rai v. State of Bihar (2005): held that grounds for bail cancellation must arise after bail is granted ¹
- Factors Considered for Granting Bail:
- Nature of the offense ¹
- Severity of the punishment ¹
- Possibility of the accused fleeing or tampering with evidence