Section 436A of CrPC : Section 436A: Maximum Period For Which An Undertrial Prisoner Can Be Detained
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine John Doe is arrested for a theft charge which carries a maximum sentence of 3 years. He remains an undertrial prisoner for 1 year and 6 months while his case is still pending in court. Under Section 436A of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, since John has been detained for a period equal to one-half of the maximum imprisonment for theft, he is eligible to be released on his personal bond.
However, the court decid...
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