Gods Vanity (Assistant Manager) 14 June 2014
Rajamohit Bucha (Advocate) 14 June 2014
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 15 June 2014
Aashish George (lawyer) 15 June 2014
my seniors above have given you one of the ways in which you can get justice through high court, i on the other hand have a different approach, bail cancellation is one of the right ways to go. exhaust that road 1st and then you can use 482 crpc.
this incident clearly shows that police is incapable of performing their duties properly, the law student should have ensure that police should have invoked proper sections under which the investigation needed to be done. all is not lost, if the law student maintains her stand and does not break in cross examination, justice will be swift (but delayed).
Gods Vanity (Assistant Manager) 16 June 2014
Thanks Ashish Sir and Ramachary Sir.
I am failed to understand when there was arguement on Bail Order, There were approx group of 10 Lawyer stood. and One of them Mentioned The accused has 5 Uncle's those who are Lawyer and one of them is Secretary of Bar Council.
Am i getting hints ? or its just I am thinking too much?!
Aashish George (lawyer) 16 June 2014
well its a huge hint alright, but remember this, no one is above the law. not even the bar!