Which are the offences where permission of Court is necessary to arrest the accused.?
Answer: Bailable
Explanation
Non-Bailable Offence means any other offence.
Bailable offences are regarded as less grave and less serious. Bailable offences are grave and serious offences, For example- offence of murder. Under bailable offences, bail is claimed as a matter of right.
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