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In a case of non-bailable offence, a bail granted by a Magistrate can be cancelled under section 437(5) of Cr PC:
by the Magistrate granting the bail
by the Court of Sessions
by the High Court
all of the above.
- Option 1: by the Magistrate granting the bail
- Under Section 437(5) of the CrPC, the Magistrate who granted the bail has the authority to cancel it.
- Option 2: by the Court of Sessions
- The Court of Sessions has the power to cancel bail granted by a Magistrate, as it has supervisory jurisdiction over lower courts.
- Option 3: by the High Court
- The High Court can also cancel bail under Section 439(2) of the CrPC, as it possesses wide-ranging powers in bail matters.
- Option 4: all of the above
- All mentioned courts have the authority to cancel bail in certain circumstances.
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