Generate highly accurate, customized bail drafts for Sessions Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court under the new BNS/BNSS 2023 and IPC/CrPC legal frameworks.
Stop wasting billable hours copy-pasting old templates. Move to smart, automated legal drafting.
Our intuitive dashboard guides you through the process, combining automation with professional control.
Provide basic case parameters: FIR number, police station, date of arrest, sections invoked, and court jurisdiction.
Select specific grounds for bail (e.g., false implication, cooperation in investigation, lack of recovery, health, or gender).
Our specialized legal AI processes your inputs and produces a full application with party info, grounds, and legal prayers.
Export the draft directly to Microsoft Word or PDF formats to apply local modifications or print it for signature.
Designed specifically for the nuances of Indian criminal law and litigation.
Fully updated with the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, mapping references from old CrPC laws to correct BNSS provisions.
Draft regular bail (Sec 480/483 BNSS), anticipatory bail (Sec 482 BNSS), default bail (Sec 187 BNSS), or interim bail with ease.
Generates applications formatted correctly for Magistrates, Sessions Courts, High Courts, and Supreme Court SLPs.
Integrates relevant Supreme Court and High Court citations to strengthen your arguments on personal liberty and bail conditions.
Use our built-in rich text editor to append case facts, modify prayer structures, or rearrange paragraphs directly.
Export files cleanly to Microsoft Word format (DOCX) for offline formatting, client sharing, and printing.
How Indian legal practitioners leverage our AI drafter across different courts.
Applying for regular bail under Section 480 BNSS (formerly Sec 437/439 CrPC) for non-bailable offences in a Sessions Court.
Sec 480 BNSSDrafting pre-arrest bail under Section 482 BNSS (formerly Sec 438 CrPC) in anticipation of arrest on false, vexatious allegations.
Sec 482 BNSSSeeking mandatory default release under Section 187(4) BNSS (formerly Sec 167(2) CrPC) because the police failed to file a chargesheet within 60/90 days.
Sec 187 BNSSDrafting grounds for a Special Leave Petition (Criminal) under Article 136 of the Constitution challenging a High Court order rejecting bail.
Article 136 SLPClear answers to your technical and legal questions about the AI Bail Generator.
Our AI model accepts basic case details such as FIR number, police station, date of arrest, sections invoked under BNS/BNSS or IPC/CrPC, and grounds for bail. It automatically drafts a court-ready bail application structured specifically for Indian Sessions Courts, High Courts, or the Supreme Court.
Yes, the generator is fully updated for the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023. It maps old CrPC sections (like Section 437/439) to new BNSS sections (like Section 480/483) and automatically references correct provisions.
Yes, you can draft both Regular Bail applications (under Section 480/483 BNSS or 437/439 CrPC) and Anticipatory Bail applications (under Section 482 BNSS or 438 CrPC) for cases where arrest is apprehended.
Yes, the layout conforms to standard formatting patterns used in Indian courts, including the memo of parties, statement of facts, grounds for bail, prayer clause, and verification. You can download the draft as a DOCX or PDF and easily make final modifications.
Yes, the tool supports drafting default bail applications (statutory bail) under Section 187(4) of the BNSS (corresponding to Section 167(2) of the CrPC) if the chargesheet has not been filed within the statutory period.
Security is our top priority. All entered case details and generated drafts are protected by bank-grade 256-bit encryption. We do not store sensitive personal information of the accused or use your inputs to train public AI models.
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