Transit Anticipatory Bail
Recently, the Bombay High Court referred to a larger bench - the issue of whether a high court or other court can grant transit anticipatory bail to a person booked for an offence in another state.
About Transit Anticipatory Bail
- No legislation or law defines ‘transit or anticipatory bail’ in definitive or specific terms, however, the roots to the concept of transit bail can be traced back to the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
- The 41st Law Commission Report in 1969 recommended the provision of Anticipatory bail to safeguard the right to life and personal liberty of a person under ....
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