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DDesipragati7593
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May 9, 2025 at 2:30 amSo, Person X murdered someone in April last year and was sent to jail. I know that after the first three months in jail, a person can apply for bail, but no one from his family or outside came forward to help him.Now, suddenly, he’s out of jail after a year—and apparently, he did it all on his own, without any help from his family.
Is this even possible under the Indian legal system?
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IIndiangargi2466
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May 9, 2025 at 2:38 amMaybe he found a lawyer to do everything or became his own lawyer? -
HHappyshagun7651
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May 9, 2025 at 2:55 amFamily may have helped secretly but disowned him publicly so that they don’t have to deal with being called a murderers family? -
CCalmeagle9213
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May 9, 2025 at 3:03 amNot without external help.I don’t know the facts of your case but one of my friends was arrested on allegations of murder of a person found dead in his room, he was also unconscious when the police arrived. He claimed he didn’t know how she died. Neighbour gave a statement that there was a lot of screaming happening in my friends room. He was arrested / beaten up for 6 days while the police awaited the autopsy report. The report concluded that the lady died because of rupture of stomach ulcers. He was let go without any lawyer being involved.
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BBrightguru8694
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May 9, 2025 at 3:16 amAt the very least you need to bribe the judge but you can keep requesting bail hearings every week – Our system is a bit ridiculous, the only blocker is paying off the guards to take you back and forth to the Court so often. But with sufficient money yes anything is possible. -
CClevernavya9368
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May 9, 2025 at 3:39 amEvery jail has legal aid cell where legal aid lawyers perform pro bono service. He must’ve used those services to get bail.Or
He would’ve made friends inside, once they got out, they would’ve helped him get out by applying for his bail and giving surety.
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RRajeshpanda292
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May 9, 2025 at 4:37 amI listened to a podcast, and what the speaker said made a lot of sense. Here’s what typically happens:1. A gang member is incarcerated for a minor crime.
2. While in prison, he observes and evaluates the other inmates.
3. He builds strong connections with the more skilled or valuable individuals.
4. He offers them help or resources to reduce their sentences or improve their situation.
5. In return, he either recruits them into the gang or they choose to work for him later, often for financial gain. -
MMightyeagle5724
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May 9, 2025 at 5:43 amHe can find a lawyer by himself there are multiple ways(legal) like a legal cell or maybe he could be his own lawyer while it’s not that simple and straight forward but he can. -
IIndianmadhuri1551
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May 9, 2025 at 5:55 amPro bono -
LLuckypanda5091
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May 9, 2025 at 6:38 amSometimes the system does work quietly in the background. Even without family, if someone follows the process and meets the conditions, they can get out on bail, though it’s not easy. -
SSmartswara1736
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May 9, 2025 at 8:15 amWithout any lawyers help, its absolutely impossible. He will need to pay the lawyer to fight his case of bail and in murder cases judges don’t easily grant bail before 2-3 years unless you are the son of an influential politician or you send a few gandhiji to judges. Even Manu Sharma was granted parole after three years, thou by the govt not court.If his family did not assist him than he either himself had money or he made a deal with some influential gangster in jail.
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