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How to exhibit documents submitted by defendant in one case.

(Querist) 05 December 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Defendant has submitted photo copies of police complaint in DV case initially however has denied the police complaint (documents )in other cases.I need to read these documents as evidence in other cases as well as DV case as they are completely fabricated. The documents ie police complaints are not exhibited in the DV case ,can I use it as evidence to prove my case ?
P. Venu (Expert) 06 December 2017
What are these other cases? Please post the complete facts.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Expert) 06 December 2017
You can always apply and get copy of the Police Complaint through RTI and use it in your other case. If the police complaint is fabricated or forged you will come to know through RTI about its truth and you can use the reply received by you of RTI application in your cases.
Even for cross examination in the other case, you can refer to the police complaint copy she has filled in DV complaint without even showing her the same.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 06 December 2017
The docs obtained thru RTI can render full help.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 06 December 2017
Get certified true copies of all Documents you want to produce.
Get Doc applying RTI as suggested. Being Public Document, it can be exhibited , admitted / no need to prove it.
Guest (Expert) 06 December 2017
Well Advised by Experts
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 December 2017
How is a police complaint relevant and filed by "defendant" in a case under section 12 of the Protection of Woman from Domestic Violence Act, 2005?
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 December 2017
I agree with the expert advise of Mr. V R Sharoff, obtain and produce certified copy of the complaint, if it has "some" relevance to other case (which you have concealed from experts in this query).


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