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bailable    
a. 可保释的,可交保的

可保释的,可交保的

bailable
adj 1: admitting of bail; "a bailable offense"
2: eligible for bail; "a bailable defendant"



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  • BAILABLE Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Legal
    The meaning of BAILABLE is eligible for bail How to use bailable in a sentence
  • What Is a Bailable Offence and How Does It Work?
    Understanding bailable offenses is crucial as they impact an individual’s right to liberty before trial These offenses allow the accused to be released from custody, usually by posting bail, ensuring their appearance at future court proceedings
  • BAILABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    BAILABLE definition: if a criminal offence is bailable, the person who has been accused of it can remain free on bail… Learn more
  • Bailable and non-bailable offences - iPleaders Blog
    Bailable offences are those offences where a person has a right to be released from prison Accordingly, bail can be taken as a matter of right without any prohibition On the other hand, in non-bailable offences where bail is a matter of discretion while granting bail
  • Difference Between Bailable and Non-Bailable Offence
    This post will help you to develop a complete understanding on the difference between bailable and non-bailable offence Further, you will get to know the meaning, procedure for bail application, rights and examples
  • What are Bailable and Non-Bailable Offenses? - Bail House
    Bailable offenses refers to crimes for which the accused can obtain release by posting bail In these cases, the court sets a predetermined bail amount based on various factors, including the severity of the offense and the defendant’s criminal history and flight risk
  • bailable - Meaning in law and legal documents, Examples and . . .
    Bailable means that a person who has been arrested can be released from jail by paying a certain amount of money, known as bail This allows them to stay out of jail while they wait for their court date
  • BAILABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    There are no clear laws to deal with the problem at the moment, as most cases are recorded as bailable offences such as fraud and cheating From BBC Senior circuit judges, or people they designate, must review “conditions of release for each bailable defendant who has been detained for more than 90 days,” their filing said
  • What is bailable and non bailable offence?
    The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter called “CrPC”) defines Bailable Offence to “mean an offence which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule, or which is made bailable by any other law for the time being in force; and “non-bailable offence” means any other offence ”
  • Difference Between Bailable and Non-bailable Offences
    Non-bailable offences are those which are not listed as bailable in the First Schedule of the CrPC Common Examples of Non-Bailable Offences Murder (Section 302, IPC and Section 101 of BNS) Rape (Section 376, IPC and Section 64 of BNS) Kidnapping for ransom (Section 364A, IPC and Section 140 of BNS) Dowry death (Section 304B, IPC and Section





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