Regular Bail Provisions for IPC Sections 420, 467, 468 - The courts generally consider the nature and gravity of charges under these sections, which involve offences like cheating (420), forgery (467), and forgery for the purpose of cheating (468). The legal provisions under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.) govern the grant of bail, emphasizing the principles of personal liberty and the circumstances of each case HARE KRISHNA MISHRA VS STATE - Delhi, Rohit Kumar Jain VS State Of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, Vipin Kumar Dua VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana, NAVEEN JANAKBABU PARASHAR VS STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat, Ajay Yadav VS State NCT of Delhi - Delhi, Priya Sharma VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana, Hunny Mittal VS State of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, Vikas Paras @ Ashish Jaiswal VS State NCT of Delhi Through Sho - Delhi, Dheeraj VS State of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, Gurpreet Singh VS State Of Himachal Pradesh - Himachal Pradesh.
Section 420 IPC (Cheating) - Courts assess whether the offence involves dishonesty and the severity of the harm caused. Bail is granted if the case does not involve grave allegations or if the petitioner shows sufficient grounds for bail HARE KRISHNA MISHRA VS STATE - Delhi, Rohit Kumar Jain VS State Of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, NAVEEN JANAKBABU PARASHAR VS STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat, Ajay Yadav VS State NCT of Delhi - Delhi, Gurpreet Singh VS State Of Himachal Pradesh - Himachal Pradesh.
Section 467 IPC (Forgery) - The provisions relate to making false documents with intent to defraud. Bail considerations include the complexity of the forgery and whether custodial detention is necessary for investigation Vipin Kumar Dua VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana, Priya Sharma VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana.
Section 468 IPC (Forgery for Purpose of Cheating) - This section pertains to forgery intended for cheating, with courts balancing the seriousness of the offence against the petitioner’s right to liberty. Regular bail is often granted if the offence is not of a heinous nature or if investigation is complete HARE KRISHNA MISHRA VS STATE - Delhi, Rohit Kumar Jain VS State Of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana.
Legal Criteria for Bail - Courts evaluate the nature of the offence, the evidence, the possibility of tampering with evidence, and the applicant’s conduct. The gravity of the offence and whether the case involves economic or serious criminal activity influence bail decisions Vipin Kumar Dua VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana, Priya Sharma VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana.
Conclusion - Under Sections 420, 467, and 468 IPC, regular bail is granted based on judicial discretion, considering the gravity of the offence, evidence, and circumstances. The overarching principle remains the balance between individual liberty and the interests of justice HARE KRISHNA MISHRA VS STATE - Delhi, Rohit Kumar Jain VS State Of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, Vipin Kumar Dua VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana.
References: - HARE KRISHNA MISHRA VS STATE - Delhi - Rohit Kumar Jain VS State Of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana - Vipin Kumar Dua VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana - NAVEEN JANAKBABU PARASHAR VS STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat - Ajay Yadav VS State NCT of Delhi - Delhi - Priya Sharma VS Union Territory Of Chandigarh - Punjab and Haryana - Hunny Mittal VS State of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana - Vikas Paras @ Ashish Jaiswal VS State NCT of Delhi Through Sho - Delhi - Dheeraj VS State of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana - Gurpreet Singh VS State Of Himachal Pradesh - Himachal Pradesh
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