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Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance – Format, Procedure & Sample Draft

Posted on July 7 by Suprajaa Rajan

A practical legal remedy to seek permanent exemption from personal appearance before the criminal court while allowing the case to proceed through an advocate.

In criminal proceedings, the personal appearance of the accused is generally required on every date of hearing. However, courts recognize that compelling an accused to appear on every occasion may cause undue hardship, particularly where the accused resides in another city or country, is of advanced age, suffers from medical conditions, or has professional or personal commitments. To address such situations, the law empowers courts to grant permanent exemption from personal appearance in appropriate cases.

An Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance allows the accused to be represented by counsel while remaining exempt from attending routine hearings, subject to conditions imposed by the court.

This article explains the legal framework, grounds for seeking exemption, drafting strategy, and provides a ready-to-use sample format with copy-to-clipboard functionality.

I. Legal Framework

The power to exempt an accused from personal appearance is derived from the following provisions:

Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

  • Section 205 CrPC – Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of the accused.
  • Section 317 CrPC – Provision for inquiry and trial in the absence of the accused under certain circumstances.

Corresponding Provisions under BNSS, 2023

  • Section 227 BNSS – Magistrate may dispense with the personal attendance of the accused.
  • Section 366 BNSS – Court may proceed in the absence of the accused in appropriate cases.

Therefore, courts possess discretionary power to dispense with personal attendance where such exemption would not prejudice the proceedings.

II. What is an Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance?

An Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance is a formal request made to the criminal court seeking permission for the accused to remain absent from routine hearings while being represented through an advocate.

If allowed, the accused generally remains exempt from personal appearance except when the court specifically directs otherwise.

The application does not seek exemption from the criminal proceedings themselves. Instead, it seeks exemption only from routine physical attendance before the court.

III. When Can This Application Be Filed?

An accused may seek permanent exemption where:

  • The accused resides in another State or outside India.
  • Regular travel causes substantial hardship.
  • The accused is a senior citizen.
  • The accused suffers from serious illness or physical disability.
  • The accused has unavoidable professional commitments.
  • The case involves routine procedural hearings.
  • Personal appearance is unnecessary for effective adjudication.

Accordingly, the court considers whether exemption would affect the fair conduct of the trial.

IV. Why is This Application Important?

Filing this application can:

  • Reduce unnecessary travel and expenses.
  • Avoid repeated disruption of employment or business.
  • Minimise hardship caused by frequent court appearances.
  • Ensure continuous representation through an advocate.
  • Enable smooth progress of the trial without unnecessary adjournments.

Thus, permanent exemption promotes both judicial efficiency and convenience, provided the accused continues to comply with court directions.

V. Factors Considered by the Court

While deciding the application, the court generally examines:

  • Nature of the alleged offence.
  • Stage of the proceedings.
  • Necessity of personal presence.
  • Conduct of the accused.
  • Whether the accused has complied with earlier court directions.
  • Possibility of prejudice to the prosecution.
  • Whether the advocate undertakes to represent the accused on every hearing.

The court may also reserve liberty to direct the accused to appear whenever necessary.

VI. Essential Elements of the Application

Before drafting, ensure the application includes:

  • Name of the court.
  • Case details.
  • Particulars of the accused.
  • Grounds for seeking exemption.
  • Assurance regarding representation through counsel.
  • Undertaking to appear whenever directed by the court.
  • Prayer for permanent exemption.

A properly drafted application demonstrates bona fide conduct and procedural compliance.

VII. Drafting Strategy

While preparing the application:

  • Clearly explain the genuine hardship.
  • Avoid vague or unsupported reasons.
  • Mention that the advocate shall remain present on every hearing.
  • Undertake to appear whenever specifically directed.
  • Maintain respectful and concise language.

A well-supported application substantially improves the likelihood of obtaining exemption.

VIII. Sample Draft Format – Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance

 

 

Sample Draft – Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance

IN THE COURT OF THE HON’BLE [COURT NAME]
AT [PLACE]

Case No. ________

State / Complainant
…Complainant

Versus

[Name of Accused]
…Accused


APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 205 CrPC
(SECTION 227 BNSS)
SEEKING PERMANENT EXEMPTION FROM PERSONAL APPEARANCE

The Applicant most respectfully submits:

1. The Applicant is an accused in the above-mentioned case.

2. The Applicant respectfully submits that regular personal appearance before this Hon’ble Court causes considerable hardship due to [medical condition/residence outside jurisdiction/professional obligations/other genuine reason].

3. The Applicant has always cooperated with the proceedings and undertakes to continue doing so.

4. Learned counsel for the Applicant shall remain present on every date of hearing and shall represent the Applicant throughout the proceedings.

5. The Applicant further undertakes to appear personally before this Hon’ble Court whenever specifically directed.

6. No prejudice shall be caused to the prosecution if the present application is allowed.

PRAYER

It is therefore respectfully prayed that this Hon’ble Court may kindly dispense with the personal appearance of the Applicant permanently and permit representation through counsel, in the interest of justice.

 

Place: _______
Date: _______

 

Counsel for the Applicant

✔ Draft Copied Successfully!

 

IX. Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid:

  • Seeking exemption without genuine grounds.
  • Failing to explain the hardship.
  • Omitting an undertaking to appear when directed.
  • Filing the application without authorising counsel.
  • Assuming exemption applies automatically after filing.

Instead, support the application with relevant documents, such as medical records, employment certificates, or proof of residence, wherever applicable.

Conclusion

An Application for Permanent Exemption from Appearance provides a practical solution for accused persons who face genuine difficulty in attending every court hearing. When supported by valid reasons and an undertaking to remain represented through counsel, courts often exercise their discretion to grant such relief while ensuring that the administration of justice remains unaffected.


Index of Legal Templates and Drafting is here.


Disclaimer

These templates are provided for educational and informational purposes. Every case depends on specific facts and procedural posture. Professional legal advice should be obtained before filing any application.


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