A.Dear Client
for getting bail in NI 138 case or cheque bounce case the accused/opposite part has to be appear in front of the Magistrate and seek bail by depositing the required surety as directed by the Ld. Court. And once you have availed the bail then ensure to be present on every date so that it does not get cancelled.
for getting bail in NI 138 case or cheque bounce case the accused/opposite part has to be appear in front of the Magistrate and seek bail by depositing the required surety as directed by the Ld. Court. And once you have availed the bail then ensure to be present on every date so that it does not get cancelled.
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A.Dear client,
please clarify if this is to apply for bail or conditions to be followed after getting the bail.
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please clarify if this is to apply for bail or conditions to be followed after getting the bail.
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