Pre-Trial Incarceration Has Exceptionally Harsh and Merciless Repercussions, Making An
Accused Person's Right to Be Released on Bail Critical. If the Accessed Person's Right to Bail Is Refused, He
Will Be Exposed to the Mental and Physical Anguish of Jail Life Even Though He Is Deemed Innocent Until
His Guilt Is Proven Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. the Criminal Procedure Code (Hence Referred to As The
Code) of 1973 Made Posting Bail a Mandatory Step. the Accused Individual Holds This As One of His or Her
Most Prized Rights, Claims, or Advantages. There Are Two Contradictory Demands In the Rules of Bail, One
Of Which Is the Need For Society to Be Protected from an Accused Person's Potential Mishaps, and The
Other Is the Presumption of Innocence Until the Accused Is Proven Guilty. The, Bail Provisions Combines
The Goals of Justice and Individual Freedom. According to the 1973 Criminal Procedure Code, There Is No
Definition of Bail.