Resposting thread: transfer of investigtion,expert opinion required.
Satyamev
(Querist) 21 March 2015
This query is : Resolved
Respected Experts,
I have other threads too,giving only a little brief out of them then coming to the main concern.
Husband from U.P
Wife from Uttrakhand.
Wife lived with Husband for 15 days after marriage in Uttar Pradesh and fled to her matrimonial home taking all the Jewellery and filed a Police Complaint U/s 498A,3/4 DP, 323,504,506 in which the impugned charge-sheet was filed on which the Husband's family took Stay on proceedings from Uttrakhand high Court , Stay pending for husband anyhow quashing looks difficult as the Uk-HC is Pro-Woman.
Wife has used fake bills and fake medical documents in her Dowry FIR that is attached with the case diary.
The respective Chief medical officer of the Hospital in Uttar Pradesh confirmed in writing through in return of a legal notice sent to him through registered a.d to verify the genuineness of the medical documents. In return the CMO replied that the documents are forged and fabricated and they have no entry in their records for this patient, no doctor has such signatures in there hospital and the pad itself is fake and forged.
That means the entire theory my wife made on that medical documents goes exceptionally null and void as all the incidents are linked with the medical document and this itself is fake as per the ingredients of her FIR.
As Uttrakhand Police was not ready to take any action against the lady for filing a false complaint using fake documents , I somehow managed to get a Zero FIR Lodged in Uttar Pradesh Under the Jurisdiction of that Hospital U/s 420,467,468,471,120B,406,500 and that FIR was then transferred to the same Police Station in Uttrakhand that filed Charge-sheet over me with fake medical documents , who never did any investigation.
Now how can the same police investigate my FIR against my wife which itself implicated me in a false dowry case using the same very evidence that were fake and they already knew it was fake.
Police of Uttrakhand is under the control of my wife as her uncle is an MLA of the ruling party.
I want to get my FIR Transferred for Investigation outside Uttrakhand , in Delhi or anywhere else so that the fair investigation can happen and she can be exposed. I drafted the FIR in such a way that the ingredients are multi jurisdictional and I can prove everything in the FIR.
What do I do for this...is it a next to impossible thing to happen for getting the Investigation transferred?
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 21 March 2015
The author who claims to be a lawyer regularly posting queries for solving his professional doubts.
This is not a good job done.
Please do your own home work.
Satyamev
(Querist) 21 March 2015
Hello Devajyoti
With all respect will request you to not burden yourself by replying to any of my posts, first of all your replies are unprofessional and completely out of context with no merit in it.
I very much appreciate the replies of other experts particularly than yours , as most of your replies are only one liners that reflect some sort of sarcasm.
Btw where you got to know that chargesheets are not at all quashed in Supreme Court ?
Please PM me any relevant thread or where it is written that SC cant quash Chargesheets. Not getting quashed on sufficient merit is a different thing.
I am a 498A Victim and a fighter fighting 8 different cases.
Satyamev
(Querist) 21 March 2015
Requesting some sincere experts to give their opinion
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 21 March 2015
You sometime claim yourself to be AOR of supreme court.
Now you are claiming yourself to be 498A victim.
What exactly are you?
I feel no need to cite any decision to prove basic knowledge on law.
Satyamev
(Querist) 22 March 2015
Hello Devajyoti
I'm not AOR of SC,nor I ever claimed. It seems you are facing crisis while replying to posts by getting confused about their identities.
Indeed I am a Victim, who likes to calculate his legal moves before taking any decision and that is why I am here to discuss. But unfortunately we face sarcasm and criticism only by some experts like you but unlike you there are many other experts who are humble and sensitive while dealing with queries.
Regards,
Satyamev
Isaac Gabriel
(Expert) 22 March 2015
Dear queryist,your concerns might be genuine.You have got every right to raise queries, but don't annoy the experts passing devoid comments.Since you have to face the onslaugts of a politician,be cautious in dealing with the case.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 22 March 2015
It is a surprise that a police case has been transferred from one state to another. But you may be fearless because MLA will be having more different commitments to look into than attending such matrimonial disputes or taking personal interest in it to this extent. You appear to have strong evidences in your side, so you can challenge her case properly on the basis of evidences in your possession. Now you may wait for the trial to commence and see if there are possibilities to get them transferred to place of your choice through supreme court.
A humble request to author that never make scathing remarks against any experts here because all of us strain ourselves to address the queries by distressed people by sparing our valuable time, energy and rest. Expert Mr. Devajyoti Barman is a senior and an experienced advocate and expert in many fields, I used to admire and take tips from many of his opinions and advises.
Biswanath Roy
(Expert) 23 March 2015
I condemn your behavior and attitude shown to our Learned Expert Mr. Devajyoti Barman who is ammniable and a prudent lawyer so far I observed.I request you to understand that we the experts of this platform not only extending our valuable opinions and advises free of cost but also spending our valuable time and costs incurred for mailing the same to the querists. Be rational and place your exact grievances before us to help you as to our best.
Satyamev
(Querist) 23 March 2015
Respected Biswanath Roy
Mr.Devajyoti Barman has never extended any opinion to me free of cost rather he has only shown indirect/direct criticism by taking me as an advocate/student/AOR who is trying to clear his professional doubts for educational purpose which is not true.
I am only a victim and respectfully I agree that experts like you extend your cooperation voluntarily for which I am thankful. But then you need to also agree with me that it's a learning place for experts as well as victims. Victims and experts are interdependent on each other.
It is not right on the part of an expert too criticize any queriest voluntarily without any cause of action.
Guest
(Expert) 23 March 2015
Mr. Satyamev,
Good fighting spirit of course! But it seems you are devoting your energy at totally a wrong direction. Better show this fighting spirit in the court of law to defend case against you, rather than demonstrating your egoistic attitudes towards experts. Egoistic behaviour of a querist can never attract a good advice that too free of cost.
You just need to remember a very simple thing, none of the experts is your paid lawyer or subordinate employees to be obliged to be bullied by you, like you tried on Shri Devajyoti Barman. Even your paid lawyer cannot tolerate your misbehaviour and egoistic attitude.
Satyamev
(Querist) 23 March 2015
Mr. Dhingra
With all due respect to you. I am showing my fighting spirit in the Court of Law and I am very thankful for the advices that I receive here from some of the counsels as I have been able to successfully question the actions of my lawyer time to time if I find any deviation and I have achieved great success too.
I agree with the fact that none of you are my subordinates and with all due respect I never bullied Mr.Devjyoti .
Yes,I agree experts give free advice here for which I am thankful. But advice is only that we victims require and we are also not here to get bullied.
I will request you to ask Mr.Devjyoti and provide one single ground on which he is sure that I am an AOR or a professional clearing my doubts.
Of course if such things are written about me even when I did not raise any conflict then I have to reply according to the situation.
Moreover, I can share end number of threads relating to Mr.Devjyoti where he replies rudely to the queries discouraging other experts to respond to the thread and he mostly does it with my queries but I always ignored it.
I am not the only queriest who has had this issue with him , I have read many of his expert advices as well where he gets rude with the queriest.
Guest
(Expert) 23 March 2015
Mr. Satyamev,
First of all, you should not have expected me to act as a mediator between you and Shri Devajyoti to ask something on your behalf.
Secondly, I don't think you, as an IT Manager, to be not able to edit your queries on noticing something adverse by some of the experts.
Thirdly, instead of taking any hint of my advice, your persistence to prove Shri Devajyoti wrong that too through me, is nothing except trying to dominate on experts from whom you expect help.
If you happened to find his observation not palatable to you, you could well have ignored that conveniently. Your directive like request and other sarcatic remarks against him, e.g., "request you to not burden yourself by replying to any of my posts, first of all your replies are unprofessional and completely out of context with no merit in it," gives an ample impression as if you are the judge of your own case and know much more than professionals. If that be, you do not have the need of any help from professionals here. Better be patient with the advice and professionalism of your own paid lawyer.
So, if you wish to have any help, you need to have control of your temper.
Biswanath Roy
(Expert) 23 March 2015
@ Satyamev,
When I entered in this profession in the year 1956 as a table Junior of an English Barrister I was called to learn manners and etiquette as my first lesson. Thereafter , i had to learn etiquette in the Bar and discipline in the Court. But I am sorry to say those training are vanished now a days.
In this platform we not only give advises and opinions to the litigants but some times we use this platform to share our legal views with others to enrich our knowledge. However, we always expect that our querists will be always rational and gentle and naturally we can expect such behavior from the literate litigant like you. If you find anything rude or ungentleman like you can ignore it.
Satyamev
(Querist) 24 March 2015
Thanks experts.
Allright Mr.Biswanath Roy, I agree with you that I should ignore rude and ungentle-men behavior.
Special thanks to Mr.T.Kalaselvian for trying to handle my actual Legal query.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 24 March 2015
I also condemn unwanted, ungraceful, egoistic behavior and attitude shown to our Learned Expert Mr. Devajyoti Barman by the author.