Section 441 of CrPC : Section 441: Bond Of Accused And Sureties
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where an individual named John is arrested for theft. The Court decides to grant John bail, but before he can be released, Section 441 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 comes into play. According to this section, John must sign a bond promising a certain sum of money, which the Court deems sufficient, as a guarantee that he will appear in court at the specified times.
Furthermore, John's friend, Mike, agrees to act as a surety for him. This means Mike also signs the bond and agre...
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