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In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right ________________.
  1. by the court
  2. by the police officer and the court
  3. by the police officer
  4. Either (a) or (b)

A
by the police officer and the court
B
by the police officer
C
by the court
D
Either (a) or (b)
Solution
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In the case of a bailable offence, the police has authority to grant bail but after presenting the file to magistrate. And the bail can also be granted by magistrate. Bailable offences are not very serious in nature.
Hence, B is the correct option.

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