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A PROJECT PROPOSAL

ON

BAIL.

NAME: D. SHIVANANDINI

ENROLMENT NO : 17FLICHH010012
PROJECT INFORMATION DETAILS

PROJECT TITLE : A Report on Bail under Code of


Criminal Procedure 1973.

PROJECT GUIDE : Mr. N. Naveen Kumar

FACULTY GUIDE : Dr. Madhuri Irene

TRAINEE DETAILS : D. Shivanandini

MOBILE NO : 8790755977

EMAIL ID : shivanandiniyadav@gmail.com
COMPONENTS

1. SYNOPSIS

2. GOALS

3. PROPOSED METHODOLOGY

4. SCHEDULE

5. REFERENCES
SYNOPSIS

The law defines bail as the security for the appearance of the accused person on which
he is released pending trial or investigation .i.e., to procure the release of a person
from legal custody, by undertaking that he shall appear at the time and place
designated and submit himself to the jurisdiction and judgment of the court.

Bail means the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on
condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court. Bail is
obtained by the deposit of security to ensure his submission at the required time. Here
security is money by cash or The property attached to the accused. Failure to
surrender himself at the legal authority will result in seizure of the property. The bail
bond is set by the court having the jurisdiction of the case.

An accused person is said to be admitted to bail, when he is released from the custody
of the officers of court and is entrusted to the custody of persons known as his or her
sureties who are bound to produce him or her at a specified time and place to answer
the charge against him or her and who in default of so doing are liable to forfeit such
sum as is specified when the bail is granted.

The term Bail is not defined in neither The Criminal Procedure Code nor the Indian
Penal Code. Only the terms bailable and non bailable offences are defined in India.
Section 2(a) of Cr.P.C. coins bailable offence as an offence which is shown as bailable
in the First schedule or which is made Bailable by any other law and non bailable
offence means any other offences.
Section 450 set out the provisions for the grant of bail and bonds in criminal cases.
The amount of security that is to be paid by the accused to secure his release has not
been mentioned in the Cr. P. C. Thus, it is the discretion of the court to put a monetary
cap on the bond. Shockingly, it has been seen that courts have not been touchy to the
monetary situation of the weaker segments of society. The preposterous and over the
top sums requested by the courts as bail bonds plainly demonstrate their insensitive
mentality towards poor people.

GOALS:

 To understand the concept of Bail under Code of


Criminal Procedure .

 To understand the concept of Bail in India.

 To make myself aware of the Process of filing bail.

 To understand the Types of bail , grounds of bail.

 To know about bailable and non bailable offence

PROPOSED METHODOLOGY:

Research is a careful investigation or inquiry especially


through search for new facts in any branch of knowledge. The
project is a systematic presentation consisting of the
enunciated problem, formulated hypothesis, collected facts or
data, analyzed facts and proposed conclusions in form of
recommendations.
The project report is based on court visits and writing
observances held in the court , studying case studies, bare
Acts , and secondary data acquired from the reference books,
commentaries, and articles, data bases and encyclopaedia.

Schedule:

 1st week (31.5.19 to 6.6.19) - preparation and discussion


of Project area/interest with project guide.

 2nd week (07.6.19 to 13.6.19) - understanding the


conceptual background of the project and court
procedures.

 3rd week (14.6.19 to 20.6.19) – Reviewed Bail under


Code of Criminal procedure 1973 and discussed with the
project guide regarding the same.

 4th week (21.6.19 to 28.6.19) – collected the cases


reported , gathering research work, analyzing the cases
and provisions ,discussion with project guide .
 5th week (29.07.19 to 06.07.19) – preparing the project
report.

 6th week (08.07.19 to 15.07.19) -complete the project


work

REFERENCES:
ACTS:
o Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 bare act
o Indian Penal code, 1860 bare act
Online databases:
o Scconline
o Manupatra
o Case mine
o Ipindia
o westlawindia
Books:
o Law Of Bails by P.V.Ramakrishna
o The Code Of Criminal Procedure by Ratanlal and
Dhirajlal 17th edition
o Criminal Procedure II : From Bail to Jail by Richard G.
Singer

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