Default Bail | Section 167 of CrPC | By Narendra Kumar Roy | Case Laws

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In this informative video, we delve into the concept of "Default Bail" under Section 167(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). Default bail is a crucial legal provision that comes into play when the investigative agencies fail to complete their investigations within the stipulated time frame.

Case laws play a pivotal role in shaping legal decisions, and we will explore some significant judgments related to Default Bail in this video:

1. Ravi Prakash Singh @ Arvind Singh Vs State of Bihar 2015 (2) BBCJ IV - 93 (SC)
2. Enforcement Directorate Vs Kapil Wadhawan - Criminal Appeal No. 701-702 of 2020
3. Vikarma Pal Vs State of Bihar, 2016 (1) BBCJ V - 271
4. Rakesh Kr Paul Vs State of Assam
5. Sayed Mohammed Ahmad Kazmi Vs GNCTD & Ors. 2013 CRI.L.J. 200 (SC)
6. Uday Mohan Lal Acharya Vs State of Maharashtra, 2001 5 SCC 453, 2001 CRI.L.J. 1832
7. Manoj Vs State of Madhya Pradesh, 1999 CRI.L.J. 2095 (SC)
8. Baleshwar Paswan VS State of Bihar, 1995 (2) PLJR 164 (Patna HC)

Through a thorough analysis of these landmark judgments, we will gain insights into the factors considered by the courts while granting default bail, the rights of the accused, and the importance of timely completion of investigations by the authorities.

Whether you are a law student, a legal professional, or simply curious about the criminal justice system, this video will provide you with valuable knowledge on the topic of Default Bail and its implications in India.

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of criminal law and legal proceedings. Hit the play button and let's embark on this insightful journey together!

[Note: This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For personalized legal advice, consult a qualified legal professional.]

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