GK
RTI ACT 2005
Question
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Commissioner of Police
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Magistrate
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A Sessions Judge
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Supreme Court
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Detailed explanation-1: -Where to apply for Anticipatory bail? The person apprehending arrest can move an application seeking anticipatory bail to the High Court or the Court of Session (in whose jurisdiction the alleged offence is committed or FIR is registered), seeking that in the event of such arrest, he be released on bail.
Detailed explanation-2: -Anticipatory Bail Cannot Be Granted Merely Because Custodial Interrogation Is Not Required; Court Should Consider Prima Facie Case: Supreme Court. The Supreme Court observed that an anticipatory bail cannot be granted merely because custodial interrogation is not required.
Detailed explanation-3: -Answers (5) Yes you can approach Hon’ble High Court for anticipatory bail u/s 438 CrPC but it’s better to move your petition under the section first in the Sessions Court because you can get a second chance if your bail petition is rejected in the Sessions Court.
Detailed explanation-4: -Who has the authority to grant anticipatory bail? The power to grant anticipatory bail is vested to the Court of Sessions or the High Court under Section 437 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.