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Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2024;2(2):309-312

Bail system and its impact on pre-trial justice in criminal Law

Author : Dr. LP Singh

Abstract

The right to liberty is the legal term for bail in criminal law. Articles 19 and 21 of the Indian Constitution provide the essential right to liberty, and this is related to that, which is universally recognized. The right to bail allows the accused to be freed from prison, enabling individuals to go about their everyday lives. When facing accusations for a particular crime, a person may seek bond prior to their arrest under an advance bail provision. This authority is strengthened by classifying charges as either bailable or non-bailable. When it comes to bailable offenses, the right to bail is usually granted; on the other hand, when it comes to non-bailable offenses, it's possible to request bail in good faith, and the courts usually grant it, which shows how important this right is in individual cases.

Keywords

Arrest, Bail, Judicial Discretion, Right, Accused