I am not getting certified copies (incorrect address)

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 02 March 2025
This query is : Resolved
A chargesheet under 498A, 506 IPC & DP Act 3/4 was filed against me in a UP court in Oct 2024 by UP police, but the address is incorrect in the chargesheet.
The court clerk told my representatives that the magistrate is on leave, and three months have passed. I fear an NBW might be issued.
Someone advised me to first sign a Vakalatnama, get regular bail, then I will be able to obtain certified copies for quashing.
I'm confused—do I need to file a writ in the High Court for certified copies under article 226? someone telling me I need to email administrative judge to get certified copies
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 02 March 2025
A magistrate cannot be on leave for three months together
Have you not appeared before court even once after the charge sheet was filed?
You discuss with your advocate instead of listening to fake information from third persons and proceed as per the advice of your advocate.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 02 March 2025
Your advocate knows the facts of the case and you ask your counsel for his opinion.

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 02 March 2025
My wife works in Delhi but filed an FIR in another state, where her parents live, just to harass me.
I want to challenge the jurisdiction. However, if I sign the Vakalatnama, it means I am officially accepting to fight the case there.
I want to go to the Supreme Court to challenge the jurisdiction, but I don't even have the case number
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 03 March 2025
She can very well file a complaint even in her parents' house jurisdiction, there's no illegality in it.
Neither high court nor supreme court will entertain your petition disputing the jurisdiction.
Don't waste time under any misguidance.
You can challenge her case in the trial court itself if it is a false case.