Summary
For bail in cases under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is applicable. Key sections include 436 for bailable offenses, 437 for non-bailable offenses, and 438 for anticipatory bail. Supreme Court rulings such as State of Rajasthan v. Balchand and Gurbaksh Singh Sibbia v. State of Punjab provide further guidance on bail applications. BNSS does not govern criminal procedures.Full Conversation
I need a clarification
Sure, I'd be happy to help. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue or clarification you need?
In a pending case which filed under IPC. Under which law that I can seek bail application
For a pending case filed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), you can seek bail under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Specifically, you would look at:
- Section *: Bail for bailable offenses
- Section *: Bail for non-bailable offenses
- Section *: Anticipatory bail
Could you provide more details about the offense or charges?
Is it crpc or BNSS
You can seek bail under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) for cases filed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
- Section *: Bail for bailable offenses
- Section *: Bail for non-bailable offenses
- Section *: Anticipatory bail
Do you need information specific to any of these sections?
Any supreme court is there which specifies the same
The Supreme Court of India has made several rulings regarding bail under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Key rulings include:
- *State of Rajasthan v. Balchand* (*): Laid down principles for granting bail.
- *Gurbaksh Singh Sibbia v. State of Punjab* (*): Clarified anticipatory bail under Section *.
Do you need details on any specific Supreme Court ruling?
I'm asking about the application of crpc instead of BNSS
It appears you are seeking clarification on whether to apply the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) instead of the BNSS. The CrPC is the appropriate law for procedures related to criminal cases, including bail applications. BNSS does not govern criminal procedures.
Do you need information on any specific sections of the CrPC?
Are clear about what I'm asking
I believe you are asking whether the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is the appropriate law for seeking bail in a case filed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), as opposed to BNSS. Yes, CrPC is the correct law for bail applications in criminal cases.
Do you need any specific details about applying for bail under the CrPC?
Can I get any legal standings regarding the same
To summarize, for bail applications in cases filed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is the applicable law. Here are some key sections:
- Section *: Bail for bailable offenses
- Section *: Bail for non-bailable offenses
- Section *: Anticipatory bail
If you need specific Supreme Court rulings or further details, feel free to ask.
Any supreme court or high courts clarification over doubt
The Supreme Court and ****gh Courts have clarified numerous times regarding the application of CrPC for bail. For instance:
- State of Rajasthan v. Balchand (*): Laid down principles for granting bail.
- Gurbaksh Singh Sibbia v. State of Punjab (*): Clarified anticipatory bail under Section *.
Do you need further details on these rulings or any specific case?