Telugu superstar Allu Arjun has got bail from the court in the stampede case during the screening of Pushpa-2. Under the conditions, he has been directed to present two sureties of Rs 50 thousand each and also to appear at the police station. Now the question is that Allu Arjun was already on bail. In such a situation, on what basis and what bail has the court given him? What is the difference between the two sureties? Let us tell you, the bail granted to Allu Arjun by the Nampally Court of Hyderabad is called regular bail. Earlier, Allu Arjun was out on interim bail. Let’s know the difference…
Allu Arjun had got interim bail
Earlier, Allu Arjun was arrested on December 13 in the Sandhya Theater stampede case. In this stampede, a woman was killed and her son was also seriously injured. The police had registered an FIR in the matter. Allu Arjun was arrested on the basis of this FIR, due to which there was a lot of uproar. However, after a few hours he got interim bail from the Telangana High Court. Now Nampally Court has granted him regular bail in this case.
What is interim bail?
Interim bail is granted for a short period. This bail is granted when the application for regular bail is pending. Interim bail is granted with certain conditions, which the person concerned is required to fulfill. After the expiry of the interim bail period, the accused can be arrested even without a warrant. This period can also be extended by the court. Till the interim bail period is pending, he cannot be arrested.
What is regular bail?
Regular bail or regular bail is given conditionally. The court releases any person with the intention that the person will appear in the court whenever required. As long as the case is pending, it is necessary to follow the conditions set by the court. In simple terms it is the conditional release of any accused. Now Allu Arjun has got this regular bail.
What is anticipatory bail?
Apart from interim and regular bail, there is anticipatory bail. When a person suspects arrest in a crime, he can apply for anticipatory bail in the court. However, this court decides whether he should be granted such bail or not. This is a kind of protection from arrest.