Cheque bounce - maximum age limit for the person
8 months ago
Sir what is the maximum age limit for the person who can give surety to bail someone in cheque bounce case and how many surety are required 1 or 2
A.Dear client,
The surety might be someone who is an Indian citizen with a permanent address. Typically, the surety is a relative or a friend of the accused. There is no such age limit for surety for the purpose of granting bail. However, the Court has the discretion to grant or reject bail to the accused.
The surety might be someone who is an Indian citizen with a permanent address. Typically, the surety is a relative or a friend of the accused. There is no such age limit for surety for the purpose of granting bail. However, the Court has the discretion to grant or reject bail to the accused.
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A.Dear Client,
The surety can be anyone who is a citizen of India and has a fixed place of residence. Usually, a relative or a friend of the accused person is chosen as the surety. There is no such age limit for surety for granting bail. But the Court has discretionary power to grant or deny the bail to accused person.
The surety can be anyone who is a citizen of India and has a fixed place of residence. Usually, a relative or a friend of the accused person is chosen as the surety. There is no such age limit for surety for granting bail. But the Court has discretionary power to grant or deny the bail to accused person.
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