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... may impose conditions in granting bail. Example includes having the accused to surrender his passport. Failure to comply with any required condition may result in the accused being kept in remand until trial. All crimes and offences except the un-bailable are bailable. Un-bailable cases include * murder * treason * attempted murder * culpable homicide * rape * attempted rape Bail must be refused if there are reasonable grounds for believing that the accused has been guilty of an offence punishable by death or life imprisonment. Exception may be made for any person under 16 years of age or any woman or any sick or infirm person accused of such an offence. An accused must observe a few standard conditions. An accused must appear at the appointed time at every diet relating to the offence with which he is charged of and which he is given due notice. While on bail, an accused must not ...
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