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GUIDELINE

Guideline for Drafting a Juvenile Bail Application Affidavit

A Juvenile Bail Application Affidavit is crucial when seeking bail for a minor in custody. It is used in cases where a juvenile has been apprehended and is seeking release on bail under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. This affidavit supports the bail application, affirming facts that justify the minor's release.

Key Elements:

  • Introduction: Clearly state the identity of the juvenile and the case details.
  • Factual Statement: Include relevant facts supporting bail, such as the minor's age, background, and any special circumstances.
  • Legal Grounds: Reference applicable sections of the Juvenile Justice Act.
  • Assurance: Offer assurance regarding the juvenile's attendance at hearings and adherence to conditions imposed by the court.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  1. Incomplete Details: Omitting vital information like the minor's age or case number.
  2. Inadequate Legal Grounds: Failing to cite relevant sections of the Juvenile Justice Act.
  3. Unverified Facts: Including unverified or incorrect information can weaken the application.
  4. Overlooking Assurance: Not providing a clear assurance of compliance with bail conditions.

Ensure accuracy, clarity, and compliance with legal requirements for a successful affidavit.

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