Quash order by high court patana
Sundram N
(Querist) 18 October 2014
This query is : Resolved
Dear Friend,
Order came in my hand and High court mentioned :-
'' The petitioner’s stand in the beginning was that he was desirous of reconciliation. However, that does not appear possible now with the developments in the case.The petitioner, if so advised, can raise the grounds taken in this petition at the appropriate stage of framing of charges.With the aforesaid observation and direction, this
application stands dismissed.''
Quash was filed for husband only and stay order in quash was mentioned that husband is ready therefore further proceeding is stayed.
i said my advocate that why this term is mentioned in stay order whereas i can not take back such wife but my advocate said that is not any matter as quash petition is mentioned that husband is ready to take back but wife's nature is that to run away from home at several time and she arranged gunda on husband to extract money therefore at present husbnad is very feared position. but circumstances as presetnt is very serious at present.
my bail is under different judge. provisional bail is also mentioned that husband is ready to take back therefore case is tranferred to mediation cell.meditiation is failed due to taking my stand that i can not decide to live with such wife till finalisation of false allegation lodged on me and my family membrs
quash was technically filed to stay because oposite party was ready to arrest me at any cost after rejecting my bail in session.
sir, kindly advice me what to do as bail hearing is coming shortly
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 18 October 2014
Since quashing petition is dismissed there is no order of stay on arrest is in force now.
Now the bail petition would be heard on merit.
If your wife gives NOC then your bail would be allowed.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 18 October 2014
court will grant you bail . case will proceed before trial court on merits
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 18 October 2014
Case would proceed on merits. Court may grant bail.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 18 October 2014
Even if the quash petition is dismissed, you have a chance of getting the bail.
Both the petitions are having different grounds.