IPC Section 439

Section 439 IPC – Bail in cases of non-bailable offences

Actually, Section 439 IPC does not exist. I think there is a little confusion here because bail provisions are not part of IPC, they are under Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), Sections 436–450.

The IPC (Indian Penal Code) contains sections defining crimes and punishments, whereas bail is a procedural matter, handled by the CrPC.

Clarification

No Section 439 in IPC

IPC sections deal with substantive law (crimes like theft, murder, forgery, defamation, etc.).

Section 439 exists in CrPC, not IPC.

CrPC Section 439

If your question is actually about CrPC 439, it deals with bail to a person accused of a non-bailable offense by a High Court or Court of Session.

Key points:

Bail can be granted by High Court or Sessions Court even if the offense is non-bailable.

Certain conditions may apply depending on the nature of the crime and flight risk.

Summary

IPC Section 439 → Does not exist.

CrPC Section 439 → Bail for non-bailable offenses.

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