Application for Anticipatory Bail before Sessions Judge (2nd Format)

Updated atMarch 2010

Application for Anticipatory Bail before Sessions Judge

In the Court of Sessions Judge at ...............

Criminal Misc. Case No. .......... of ......

In the matter of:

An application for anticipatory bail under section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973

And

In the matter of:

Anil Kumar ............................ Petitioner

versus

The State of Maharashtra......... Respondent

The humble petition of the petitioner above-named

MOST RESPECTFULLY SHEWETH:

  1. That the petitioner is a senior Government servant working under the Central Government in the Department of Customs and Excise.

  2. That in connection with his official duties he has to undertake various raids against criminals and anti-socials.

  3. That some known criminals of the area, namely, ............... hatched a conspiracy to harass and malign your petitioner in public by implicating him by and in lodging an FIR at the Police Station at ..........

  4. That the petitioner being a permanent Government servant has no chance of going underground and if necessary he shall co-operate with the police in investigation and anticipatory bail be granted to your petitioner.

  5. That if no anticipatory bail is granted he shall suffer irreparable injury.

  6. That the petitioner undertakes to abide by all the terms and conditions of the order of bail if passed.

    Hence it is prayed that Your Honour will be pleased to grant the petitioner anticipatory bail and pass such other order or orders as Your Honour deem fit and proper.

    And for this act of kindness your petitioner shall ever pray.

    Advocate of Anil Kumar...

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