Even in cases involving serious injuries or minor offences under Section 325 IPC, the offence remains bailable, facilitating bail procedures (Lal Chand VS State of Rajasthan - Rajasthan, Prem Kumar Bhasin VS State Of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, Tarsem Lal VS Union Territory, Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana).
Analysis and Conclusion:
The consistent legal position across multiple judicial references establishes that offences under Section 325 IPC are inherently bailable. Courts have upheld this classification, enabling accused persons to seek bail without the need for non-bailable warrants or special permissions. Therefore, Section 325 IPC is unequivocally a bailable offence.
The court also noted that the offence under Section 325/34 IPC was bailable, leading to the cancellation of non-bailable warrants ... . - 174A IPC - 325/34 IPC Fact of the Case: The petitioner challenged the dismissal of a criminal revision filed against ... Final Decision: The petition was dismissed, affirming the rejection of the request to invoke Section 174A #HL_S....
326 IPC- Section 325 IPC, which is a bailable offence Statement of facts: On 21.01.2021 ... That offence is bailable. The applicant cannot, therefore, be detained any longer. ... an offence under Section 325 IPC would be attracted. ... It can best remain only under Section 325 IPC, which is a bailable offence. ... Th....
IPC, which is bailable, leading to the grant of bail. ... justifying a charge under Section 325 IPC, allowing for bail. ... 326 to 325, allowing for bail. ... It can best remain only under Section 325 IPC, which is a bailable offence. ... That offence is bailable. The applicant cannot, therefore, be detained any longer. 7. ... Hence, ....
and 326 IPC are bailable, thus negating the need for pre-arrest bail. ... (Paras 2-8) ... ... (B) Bailable Offences - The court found that the offences under Sections 325 ... Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Section 438 - Pre-arrest bail - Application for pre-arrest bail rejected as the alleged offences are bailable ... Thus, the offence alleged is a bailable offence. The other offence ....
The court ordered the issuance of non-bailable warrants against the convicted persons for their production before the court for the ... The court convicted the accused for the minor offence punishable under Section 325 IPC. ... Assault and Grievous Hurt - IPC Sections 353, 332, 333, 325 - The court examined the evidence to determine if ... Let non-bailable warrants be issued against the ....
, subsequently added Section 325 IPC and Section 195-A IPC - Initial bailable nature of offences - Petitioner apprehended arrest ... due to addition of non-bailable section. ... Procedure, 1973 - Section 438 - Bail - Anticipatory bail application filed under Section 438 for offences under Sections 323/341/506/34 IPC ... Section 325 IPC was added later ....
Offence punishable under Section 325 I.P.C. is bailable, hence the accused is admitted to bail on furnishing a personal bond in the ... The petitioner lodge an FIR No. 12 dated 13.1.1997 which was registered by the Police under section 325 I.P.C. instead of section ... 333 IPC.
He was facing charges under Sections 147, 325 of the Indian Penal Code, which are bailable. ... Bail - Conditions - Misuse of Indulgence - Indian Penal Code - Summary Fact of the Case: The petitioner had jumped ... Petitioner is facing charges punishable under Sections 147, 325 Indian Penal Code which are bailable.
Section 308 IPC - Anticipatory Bail - Serious Injury Fact of the Case: The case involved a free fight between two ... main issue was whether the petitioners were entitled to anticipatory bail in a case involving serious injury under Section 308 IPC ... Admittedly Section 325 IPC is a bailable offence but the injury involving Section 308 IPC had been allegedly inflicted by Jai Chand ... ....
C. as a non-bailable and cognizable offence. ... R. - Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932, Section 10 - Illegal Notification - Cognizable and Non-Bailable Offence Fact of the ... C. cognizable and non-bailable as illegal, citing that it was issued under Section 10 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932, which ... C. was made cognizable and non bailable to be illegal. Section 506, I. P. ... Penal Code shall....
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