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In what section i can appeal i session court n private complaint section on ipc 406

(Querist) 10 June 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sir,

My wife is forcibly entered in my house when she was not divorced. She captured my all valuable items. I have given Legal Notice her but she has refused to give back my all valuable items which I have purchased. Then I have applied IPC406. That is also decided by First class Judge (lady). But in her judgment she has given the relief to all accused & Everyone got acquittal from this case. At present condition she got divorced by Family court and High Court also on the merit basis & she is forcibly captured my house & my all valuable items also. I want to appeal against her illegal judgment to session court. My IPC 406 was private complaint case. So I want to know following things:-
1. In which CRPC Sec. I can go for appeal to session court. Weather it is 372 (2) or 378 or any other section. Please clarify it is very urgent for me.

Regards,


Ajay Reddy
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 10 June 2012
your query need some more particulars.,

in i.p.c 406 f.i.r has been registered or your case was a private complaint?

if you are defacto complainant mean then public prosecutor have to bring it to appeal before sessions.. if its private complaint mean your counsel will take care.,

whats your status here.?

-tom-
Ajay Kumar Reddy (Querist) 12 June 2012
My case was registered. Court has taken the two times evidance also. Before charge court has taken the evidance then Respected Judge has framed charge then after charge evidance also taken. After that final judgement has done in which some illigality has done by Respected Judge. So i want to appeal on the session court, so i want to ask in which section i can appeal my case.

Regards,

Ajay Reddy
Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 20 June 2012
you can go in for appeal, contact your advocate.

Regards,

Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com


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