Bail is a complex area of law that strives to seek a balance between rights of the accused and interest of justice and completely based on the judicial discretion of the courts . The legal framework, along with judicial interpretations, have worked to establish guidelines for granting or denying bail. However, courts have also emphasized that no single factor or circumstance can solely determine whether bail should be granted or refused. Thus, the jurisprudence on bail has continued to evolve, reflecting changes in judicial perspectives.
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