CrPC 437A — Bail to require accused to appear before next appellate Court

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

[437A. Bail to require  accused to appear  before next appellate  Court.—(1) Before  conclusion of  the  trial
and  before  disposal  of  the  appeal,  the  Court  trying  the  offence  or  the  Appellate  Court,  as  the  case  may  be,  shall
require  the  accused to execute  bail bonds  with sureties,  to  appear before  the  higher  Court as and  when such  Court
issues  notice  in  respect  of  any  appeal  or  petition  filed  against  the  judgment  of  the  respective  Court  and  such  bail bonds shall be in force for six months.
(2) If such accused fails to appear, the bond stand forfeited and the procedure under section 446 shall apply.]

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