This book offers a focused and authoritative exposition on the law of bail as applicable under India’s new criminal laws. It examines the statutory framework governing grant, denial, and cancellation of bail while highlighting the evolving judicial approach to personal liberty and procedural safeguards. The work integrates doctrinal principles with practical application, providing clarity on how bail jurisprudence operates across different stages of criminal proceedings.
Key Features
- Comprehensive explanation of bail provisions under the new criminal laws
- Analysis of judicial principles governing grant and refusal of bail
- Discussion on regular bail, anticipatory bail, and default bail
- Examination of conditions, limitations, and cancellation of bail
- Practical insights supported by relevant judicial interpretations
This book serves as a reliable reference for criminal law practitioners, judicial officers, prosecutors, defence counsel, and law students seeking a clear understanding of bail law in the reformed criminal justice framework. It also aids academic study and courtroom practice by presenting bail jurisprudence in a structured and accessible manner.