The Code of Criminal Procedure
443Power to order sufficient bail when that first taken is insufficient
If, through mistake, fraud or otherwise, insufficient sureties have been accepted, or if they afterwards become insufficient, the Court may issue a warrant of arrest directing that the person released on bail be brought before it and may order him to find sufficient sureties, and, on his failing so to do, may commit him to jail.
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PROVISIONS AS TO BAIL AND BONDS
- 436 In what cases bail to be taken
- 436A Maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained
- 437 When bail may be taken in case of non-bailable offence
- 437A Bail to require accused to appear before next appellate Court
- 438 Direction for grant of bail to person apprehending arrest
- 439 Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail
- 440 Amount of bond and reduction thereof
- 441 Bond of accused and sureties
- 441A Declaration by sureties
- 442 Discharge from custody
- 443 Power to order sufficient bail when that first taken is insufficient
- 444 Discharge of sureties
- 445 Deposit instead of recognizance
- 446 Procedure when bond has been forfeited
- 446A Cancellation of bond and bail bond
- 447 Procedure in case of insolvency of death of surety or when a bond is forfeited
- 448 Bond required from minor
- 449 Appeal from orders under section 446
- 450 Power to direct levy of amount due on certain recognizances