Frequently asked questions

General information before consultation.

What is the basic difference between regular and anticipatory bail?

Regular bail generally follows arrest or custody. Anticipatory bail is a direction sought by a person who apprehends arrest for a non-bailable accusation.

Which court considers anticipatory bail?

BNSS section 482 refers to the High Court or Court of Session, but the correct filing approach depends on jurisdiction and case facts.

How can a consultation be arranged?

Call either chamber telephone number, briefly identify the type and urgency of the matter, and confirm a suitable consultation time before visiting.

This page provides general information only. It is not legal advice, does not create an advocate-client relationship and does not guarantee any outcome.
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