under section304-b ipc , a case has been committed to session court.main aacused is in judicial custody. can bail bail be granted by session court directly without going first to the court of magistrate.
MAHESHWARI PRATAP SINGH 18 November 2023
under section304-b ipc , a case has been committed to session court.main aacused is in judicial custody. can bail bail be granted by session court directly without going first to the court of magistrate.
SAM (LEGAL) 18 November 2023
what is your case number? advocate name? which court? which district? name of the person?
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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 18 November 2023
If the accused is under judicial custody then he can approach the trial court alone for obtaining bail.
If the trial dismisses the bail application then he can approach the sessions court or even high court.
Laxmi Kant Joshi (Advocate ) 18 November 2023
If the accused is in the jail then he should approach for his bail in the concern trial court , if the bail is dismissed there then he can move to the session court .
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 19 November 2023
No better views are feasible with the facts shared so far.
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 20 November 2023
Yes, the Sessions Court is empowered to admit accused in bail in a case under section 304 B IPC, without being filed / considered (application for bail) by Magistrate.