Accused of Attempted Murder Case 307 IPC Granted Bail - Advocate Ravi Drall, Criminal Lawyer, Tis Hazari Court, Delhi
Advocate Ravi Drall got regular bail in attempt to murder case from Sessions Court at Tis Hazari. The FIR was lodged at Punjabi Bagh police station after a sudden fight ensued between the bar staff and some boys who were...
Advocate Ravi Drall got regular bail in attempt to murder case from Sessions Court at Tis Hazari. The FIR was lodged at Punjabi Bagh police station after a sudden fight ensued between the bar staff and some boys who were in drunken condition and were asking DJ to play songs after 12 AM at Alqaza bar in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi. The Sessions court in Tis Hazari asked for CCTV footage in court and during the perusal of CCTV footage in court room it was found that it was complainant and his friends who were aggressors and attacked first at the staff of Alqaza Club situated at Punjabi Bagh, club road, Delhi. Thereafter sudden fight ensued, the complainant and his friends were drunk who attacked at the manager and club staff first. During scuffle complainant got injured due to his own drunken condition. No act of the accused person was in pallned manner. No weapon of offence was used. Accused can't be kept in Jail for indefinite period. Bail is Rule, Jail is Exception.
Sudden fight not culpable homicide amount to murder
How do you get bail in attempt to murder case? What is attempted murder case? Can bail be granted in 307 IPC?
Advocate Ravi Drall has represented clients in cases related to Anticipatory, regular Bails, Acquittal, Revisions, Appeals, Writs, PIL's in cases of MCOCA, Cheating, Fraud, Murder, Attempt to murder, Extortion, Dacoity, Sexual Offences, Suicide, Narcotic and Drugs, Revenue and Customs Criminal Cases, Economic Offences, Arms and Weapons, Matrimonial, Domestic Violence, Constitutional Law, Negligence, and have availed favourable decisions from the courts. It is always advisable to seek for the best professional legal advise in case of criminal law as it involves intricate complexities and a small fact lead to an acquittal.
