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Conditions for granting bail pending appeal under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1960 (Act 30)

Conditions for the grant of bail pending appeal

Grounds for the grant of bail pending appeal

How an application for bail pending appeal is considered

Instances where bail pending appeal can be granted

Preliminary Conditions for the grant of bail pending appeal

Principles guiding the grant of bail pending appeal

The principle that bail pending appeal will not be granted unless there are exceptional and unusual reasons

What must be proved for the grant of bail pending appeal on the ground of ill health

Whether a mere assertion of sickness will qualify an appellant for bail pending appeal

Whether a person convicted on his plea of guilty can be admitted to bail pending appeal

Whether a sentence which is manifestly contestable as to whether or not it is a sentence known to the law constitutes special circumstance to warrant the grant of bail pending appeal

Whether an appellant whose appeal falls under the Fast Track Practice Directions can allege delay as a ground for the grant of bail pending appeal

Whether an applicant for bail pending appeal can be sent back to prison

Whether an application for bail pending appeal must be first made in the High Court before being made in the Court of Appeal

Whether an application for bail pending appeal must be made to the trial court in the first instance

Whether bail is granted to a convicted person pending appeal as a matter of course

Whether bail pending appeal will be granted where the convict asserts ill health

Whether bail pending appeal will be granted where there is a possibility that the applicant will spend a substantial part of his prison term before the appeal is heard

Whether bail should be granted where a sentence was passed in disregard of the application pending before the Court of Appeal for a stay of the proceedings

Whether ill health constitutes special circumstance to warrant the grant of bail pending appeal

Whether the court can determine whether or not the grounds of appeal are substantial, strong, cogent and arguable at the stage of granting bail pending appeal

Whether the court which convicted and sentenced an accused person can admit him to bail pending appeal

Whether the court would grant a bail pending appeal in a murder case

Whether the fact that an appeal raises substantial issues of law for determination by the Court of Appeal is a ground for granting bail pending appeal

Whether the fact that an application for bail pending appeal is unopposed entitles the applicant to the grant

Whether the offence of contempt constitutes any special circumstance to warrant the grant of bail pending appeal

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