How much time will it take to get released from jail after bail order.
3 years ago
How much time will it take to get released from jail after bail order.
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
A.it can happen same day if order reaches before jail closing time.
Otherwise it will happen next day.
Your lawyer will take care of it.
Otherwise it will happen next day.
Your lawyer will take care of it.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
It normally takes up to 24 hours, as mentioned by my fellow advocate. You must ensure that the sureties are paid.
It normally takes up to 24 hours, as mentioned by my fellow advocate. You must ensure that the sureties are paid.
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A.Hi, it normally takes up to 24 hours, as mentioned by my fellow advocate. You must ensure that the sureties are paid.
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A.Dear Sir,
Normally the accused must be released within 24 hours provided sureties are given to the Court and release order is taken by the concerned Court Constable.
Normally the accused must be released within 24 hours provided sureties are given to the Court and release order is taken by the concerned Court Constable.
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