Case Study: Bail in Attempt to Murder Case – Section 307 IPC
📅 Filed: 2024 | Duration: 1.5 months | Status: Bail Granted
Client: Mr. Anwar (Name changed)
Case Type: Anticipatory Bail under Section 307 IPC
Jurisdiction: District & Sessions Court, Adilabad
Mr. Anwar was falsely implicated in a heated neighborhood dispute which escalated into a police case. He was booked under Section 307 IPC (Attempt to Murder), a non-bailable and serious charge. Fearing arrest, his family approached Advocate Abdul Kaleem for legal support.
After analyzing the FIR, medical reports, and witness contradictions, an anticipatory bail petition was filed at the Sessions Court. Advocate Abdul Kaleem argued the absence of *intention to kill*, lack of prior enmity, and exaggerated medical claims.
The court found merit in the defense and granted anticipatory bail with conditions. Timely legal action protected the client from arrest and helped him continue his job and family responsibilities without disruption.
🔍 Key Legal Highlights:
- Section 307 IPC (Non-bailable offense)
- Anticipatory bail granted within 12 days
- No custodial interrogation allowed
- Arguments focused on absence of mens rea (intent)
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