Procedure after getting anticipatory bail – what should be done

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      I have obtained anticipatory bail from the sessions court for a false complaint lodged against me under section 354 ipc offence. What should I do now? Should I go to police and inform them or the police will come on their own. How will this anticipatory bail order be implemented?

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      An order of grant of anticipatory bail under Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code basically is “a direction under this section that in the event of such arrest he shall be released on bail”. What it implies is that as and when you are arrested, you shall be released on bail in terms of the order of anticipatory bail.

      The police may already be aware of the anticipatory bail order since the court would generally pass the anticipatory bail order after hearing the public prosecutor who represents the investigating officer.

      In any case, it is not expected that you should yourself go and approach the police after getting the anticipatory bail order. But, even if you do so, that should be alright. Otherwise, as and when the police officer concerned feels the need to arrest you, he would have to release you on bail in terms of the order of anticipatory bail passed by the court. So, you may better wait.

           


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