If a person is arrested for a non-bailable offence, and there exists a reasonable ground to believe the
guilt of the person, he may not be granted bail by the police officer.
In such cases the accused person must give a written application to the court to grant bail. The court must grant bail unless he is charged with a crime punishable with death or life-imprisonment.
In such cases only the sessions or the High Court can grant bail.
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