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Anticipatory bail - a non-bailable case
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In how many days does the accused get bail in a non-bailable case?
A.Dear Client,
If the crime is non-bailable, you may wait for 48 hours to claim your right to bail in the court wherein you are given a hearing. Depending upon the facts of the case, the judge will decide whether you should get bail or not.
If the crime is non-bailable, you may wait for 48 hours to claim your right to bail in the court wherein you are given a hearing. Depending upon the facts of the case, the judge will decide whether you should get bail or not.
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