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CrPC Section 440: Bond Amount & Reduction – Explained

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Last updated: June 8, 2024 11:40 pm
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CrPC Section 440: Bond Amount & Reduction – Explained

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1. Code2. Explanation3. Illustration4. Common Questions & AnswersQ: Who can apply for a reduction in bond amount?Q: What are the grounds for reduction?Q: Can the court refuse to reduce the bond amount?Q: What happens after the application is filed?

1. Code

CrPC Section 440 deals with the power of the court to reduce the amount of bond or surety to be furnished by a person.

2. Explanation

This section empowers the court to reduce the amount of bond or surety required from a person if the court deems it “excessive”. The court has the discretion to lower the amount based on various factors, including:

  • The accused’s financial capacity
  • The nature of the offense
  • The accused’s previous record
  • The likelihood of the accused absconding

3. Illustration

Imagine a situation where a person is accused of a minor offense but is unable to furnish a large bond amount due to financial constraints. Under Section 440, the court can reduce the amount to a more reasonable sum that the accused can afford, ensuring their release without compromising the legal process.

4. Common Questions & Answers

Q: Who can apply for a reduction in bond amount?

The accused person or their legal representative can apply for a reduction in the bond amount under Section 440.

Q: What are the grounds for reduction?

The court can consider various factors, including financial capacity, nature of the offense, previous record, and likelihood of absconding.

Q: Can the court refuse to reduce the bond amount?

Yes, the court has the discretion to refuse the application if it deems the original bond amount justified.

Q: What happens after the application is filed?

The court will consider the application and evidence submitted and decide whether to reduce the bond amount.

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