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Essential Particulars Required in a Bail Application


The Supreme Court in Zeba Khan v. State Of U.P [2026 INSC 144], observed that every petitioner or applicant seeking bail must disclose all material particulars.

The essential particulars required  to be included in a bail application are criminal antecedents and the existence of any coercive processes such as issuance of non-bailable warrants, declaration as a proclaimed offender, or similar proceedings, duly supported by an affidavit, so as to promote uniformity, transparency and integrity in bail adjudication at different tiers of courts.

What Details a Bail Application Must Have

The Supreme Court directed that the bail applications should ordinarily contain the following material particulars:

(A) CASE DETAILS

  • FIR Number & Date
  • Police Station, District and State
  • Sections invoked
  • Maximum punishment prescribed

(B) CUSTODY & PROCEDURAL COMPLIANCE

  • Date of Arrest
  • Total period of custody undergone

(C) STATUS OF TRIAL

  • Stage of proceedings (Investigation / Chargesheet / Cognizance / Framing of charges / Trial)
  • Total number of witnesses cited in the chargesheet
  • Number of prosecution witnesses examined

(D) CRIMINAL ANTECEDENTS

  • FIR No. & Police Station
  • Sections
  • Status (Pending / Acquitted/ Convicted)

(E) PREVIOUS BAIL APPLICATIONS

  • Court
  • Case No.
  • Outcome of case

(F) COERCIVE PROCESSES

  • Whether any Non-Bailable Warrant was issued
  • Whether declared a proclaimed offender


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