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Yes, anticipatory bail is specifically designed under Section 438 of CrPC (or BNSS equivalent) to be filed before any arrest is made, if you have a reasonable apprehension of arrest.
The duration depends on the severity of the offence. For minor offences, it can take 1-3 days. For major non-bailable offences in Sessions or High Courts, it may take 1-2 weeks.
Yes, a Writ Petition can be filed before the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution to seek protection, quash an FIR, or direct police action.
Typically, you require the FIR copy, arrest memo, identity proof (Aadhaar), address proof of the accused, and details of local sureties (guarantors) with their asset proofs.