A was arrested by the police for committing an offence and was subsequently granted bail by the court. One of the conditions imposed by the court for granting bail was that A arrange for a surety for ` 50,000. A approached B to be a surety. B agreed but insisted that they enter into a contract whereby A would deposit ` 50,000 into B's account, which would be returned to A by B after the case was over. (NLU DELHI 2010)

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A was arrested by the police for committing an offence and was subsequently granted bail by the court. One of the conditions imposed by the court for granting bail was that A arrange for a surety for ` 50,000. A approached B to be a surety. B agreed but insisted that they enter into a contract whereby A would deposit ` 50,000 into B's account, which would be returned to A by B after the case was over. (NLU DELHI 2010)






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