Correct option is C
The correct answer is
(c) can be modified by the Sessions Court or High Court. According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), conditions imposed by a Magistrate when granting bail can be modified by higher Courts, including the Sessions Court or High Court, depending on the circumstances of the case (Section 439 of CrPC).
Information Booster:
Bail Conditions (CrPC): When a person is released on bail, the Magistrate may impose certain conditions to ensure that the accused does not tamper with evidence, flee from justice, or commit any further offenses. These conditions can be reviewed and modified by higher courts.
Additional Knowledge:
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Supreme Court’s Role: While the Supreme Court has the power to modify conditions, such matters are typically handled by the High Court or Sessions Court.
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Sessions Court: The Sessions Court has the authority to review and change bail conditions imposed by lower Courts, ensuring justice is served in accordance with the law.