bharat garg (none) 05 January 2018
bharat garg (none) 05 January 2018
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 05 January 2018
Originally posted by : bharat garg | ||
Kumar Sir, A very happy new year to you as well. FIR has been registered against him but he is absconding and police is making no effort to arrest him, thus providing him ample of time to do whatever he can in his favour. Response to RTI is verbal telling me that since FIR has been register there is no importance left of the papers asked. I needed his written apology submitted in the police station at the time of application filed by me against him. Though unofficially they gave me his apology letter but not in RTI. Now police is asking me not to use that apology in my favour in court as they've given it to me unofficially. The culprit is still at large. Sir, I want to know that is a sentence possible in this case to him by the court keeping in view the audio recording and his written apology (accepting that he comitted the crime) as proof. Regards Bharat Garg |
So there is no response to the RTI and you are not even appealing against it. Not known if the limitation for appeal is lost.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 05 January 2018
Originally posted by : bharat garg | ||
Kumar Sir, A very happy new year to you as well. FIR has been registered against him but he is absconding and police is making no effort to arrest him, thus providing him ample of time to do whatever he can in his favour. Response to RTI is verbal telling me that since FIR has been register there is no importance left of the papers asked. I needed his written apology submitted in the police station at the time of application filed by me against him. Though unofficially they gave me his apology letter but not in RTI. Now police is asking me not to use that apology in my favour in court as they've given it to me unofficially. The culprit is still at large. Sir, I want to know that is a sentence possible in this case to him by the court keeping in view the audio recording and his written apology (accepting that he comitted the crime) as proof. Regards Bharat Garg |
Yes stolen information cannot be proved in court.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 05 January 2018
Originally posted by : bharat garg | ||
Kumar Sir, A very happy new year to you as well. FIR has been registered against him but he is absconding and police is making no effort to arrest him, thus providing him ample of time to do whatever he can in his favour. Response to RTI is verbal telling me that since FIR has been register there is no importance left of the papers asked. I needed his written apology submitted in the police station at the time of application filed by me against him. Though unofficially they gave me his apology letter but not in RTI. Now police is asking me not to use that apology in my favour in court as they've given it to me unofficially. The culprit is still at large. Sir, I want to know that is a sentence possible in this case to him by the court keeping in view the audio recording and his written apology (accepting that he comitted the crime) as proof. Regards Bharat Garg |
You can meet higher officers and you cal aos file writ mandamus in High Court.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 05 January 2018
Originally posted by : bharat garg | ||
Kumar Sir, A very happy new year to you as well. FIR has been registered against him but he is absconding and police is making no effort to arrest him, thus providing him ample of time to do whatever he can in his favour. Response to RTI is verbal telling me that since FIR has been register there is no importance left of the papers asked. I needed his written apology submitted in the police station at the time of application filed by me against him. Though unofficially they gave me his apology letter but not in RTI. Now police is asking me not to use that apology in my favour in court as they've given it to me unofficially. The culprit is still at large. Sir, I want to know that is a sentence possible in this case to him by the court keeping in view the audio recording and his written apology (accepting that he comitted the crime) as proof. Regards Bharat Garg |
One has to actually see/hear the evidence.