FIR comes in at 4 PM. Bail hearing tomorrow at 10.
You Google a bail format from 2019. It cites Section 437 CrPC. The Magistrate returns it — the section is now 480 BNSS.
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You Google a bail format from 2019. It cites Section 437 CrPC. The Magistrate returns it — the section is now 480 BNSS.
Lawie auto-maps to current codes.Wrong cause title format. Missing verification clause. Prayer doesn't cite the right BNSS provision.
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Bail application under S.480 BNSS for a case under S.115(2) BNS before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Patna.
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