How to proceed if accused’s bail is repeatedly rejected?
I filed an FIR under Section 69 of the BNS about 45 days ago. The accused is absconding and has applied for anticipatory bail twice, both of which have been rejected. What can I do further to oppose the bail? Should I consult a lawyer and request a non-bailable warrant?
Dear client, Since the bail application has been turned down by the court twice already, and considering how the accused has been absconding, the best way ahead is for you to apply for a non-bailable warrant. Consult a lawyer and initiate the procedure for the issuance of the non-bailable warrant through the lawyer. Thank you!
Dear Client, Yes! You are absolutely on the right track. Considering the facts of this situation, it is advisable that you consult a good lawyer and file an application for a Non-Bailable Warrant. However, this warrant is not a matter of right, but rather a matter of discretion of the court. The court can decide whether to grant the warrant based on the circumstances of the case. I hope this answer helps. In case of future queries, please feel free to contact us. Thank you.
Since the accused's bail has already been rejected twice and he is hiding, you should hire a good criminal lawyer to request the court to issue a non-bailable warrant (NBW). This increases pressure and helps police to arrest him. You can also ask the court to declare him as an absconder. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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