I was working as a project manager for a private company, “martcom.co.uk,” until my manager asked me to leave on April 15, 2014, without settling my final dues. However, on February 16, 2015, an FIR was registered against me under the IT Act for data theft. They claim I used my personal email for company communication between April 15, 2013, and June 18, 2013, and that my manager accessed and controlled this email account. They also allege I accessed the company server using four dynamic IPs.
I want to surrender and apply for bail. Is there a timeframe for getting bail in such a situation? Any advice on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Best Answer
The timeframe for getting bail in an IT Act case is not fixed and depends on various factors like the severity of the offense and the court’s discretion. You should immediately consult a lawyer to understand the specific charges against you and advise you on the best course of action, including surrendering and applying for bail. Your lawyer will help gather evidence and arguments to support your bail application.
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