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Mahadev Narayan Dadar   22 October 2016

498a

private case was filed of 498a filed with written petition in court on which court ordered 156(3) to police and under police investigation police recorded same statement as it is as per written petition and submit the same to court with charge sheet. On this situation can I asked to court to avoid chief due to already written petition is on record of court. Without taking new chief evidence can I ask for direct cross examination on written statement.


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(Guest)
Court will follow protocol, u ask or u don't ask. Now case will go on trial.
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Mahadev Narayan Dadar   22 October 2016

 trying to show court previous condition on which cheif has been committed in written format with court while filing prvate case? so try to avoid once more.

Sachin (N.A)     22 October 2016

Chief is mandatory and you may use that in your favour if there is diffrence/ contradictions in her previous statements/complaints/ chief.

 

 

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Laxmi Kant Joshi (Advocate )     22 October 2016

Case will run in the court as per procedure as other criminal cases run, chief examination Is mandatory .
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Mahadev Narayan Dadar   22 October 2016

is  crpc 200  use or applicable ?

Sachin (N.A)     22 October 2016

You cant do anything before completion of her cross-examination.

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Sachin (N.A)     22 October 2016

Hire an efficiant lawyer  for the cross-examination of complainaint. If that it is done perfectly means half battle won and 50% case finished

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(Guest)
I understand ur plight. Only way to finish case early is throw money and settle matter.

(Guest)
I understand ur plight. Only way to finish case early is throw money and settle matter.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     23 October 2016

is it the same case repeted at

 

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/498a-620746.asp

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     23 October 2016

Is it same case repeated at

 

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/127-crpc-619396.asp

Kumar Doab (FIN)     26 October 2016

You have been properly advised in all/many threads.

Act and resolve the matter.

Certainly a very able counsel can help you a lot.

 

Wish you the very best.


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