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Section 167(2) CrPC

Default Bail: Statutory Right to Freedom.

February 13, 2026October 31, 2025 by Prashant Kanha
Default bail under Section 187(3) BNSS – statutory 60 and 90 day rule explained

The article stipulates the concepts and procedure of statuory default bail where the police is not able to file chargesheet within prescribed time of investigation and accused is in jail.

Categories Criminal Law Tags 60 Day Bail Rule, 90 Day Bail Rule, Default Bail under BNSS, Delay in Filing Charge Sheet, Rakesh Kumar Paul case, Section 167(2) CrPC, Section 187(3) BNSS, Statutory Bail Leave a comment

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