Exceptions that might be considered while granting bail by the court
There are certain defined exceptions which a court might consider while granting bail to the accused. These are as follows:
Hearing for Bail
After considering and hearing all the reasons stated by the person to grant bail, the court grants bail after being satisfied. All the evidence and facts are submitted to the court for seeking bail. The court is required to consider attributes such as the character of the accused, the nature of the crime, the financial status and employment status of the accused and the criminal history of the accused, if any. If the court grants bail, the magistrate imposes certain conditions upon the accused.