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Jamai Of Law (propra)     10 December 2010

Urgent!!!....A Concrete case of perjury

I have a case of perjury that I am dealing with

 

 

Wife committed perjury in divorce.

 

 

She claimed "unemployed" since outset of trial.......it went on for 6 months...during preliminary arguments..her councel blurted in front court that 'she is employed' ...then husband filed purshis to exaplin whole verbal statements by her councel....

 

 

Laterwards in the subsequent hearing, wife admiited that "now she is employed" Then she was made to submit her employment letter and salary slips...which revealed that she is working well before the time she filed for divorce!!!!!!

 

 

She lied in the beginning And she herself retracted her ealier "statement on oath" in another affidavit later but didn't say exact date of employment. Hence She was made to file her current employment letter which  revealed exact date of employment. And she herself proved her lies (since the beginning) vide the evidence submitted by herself

 

 

I believe she liable to be tried under all applicable sections from IPC 181 to 209!!!!

 

 

Please comment and suggest the way forward for the hapless husband!!!

 

 

In the above referred case, there has been many many other concrete instances of lying on oath by wife!!! It's really amazing, intriguing and ...........hats off to her (money monger) lawyer!!!!...

 

 

If a person deviates from pleading during the argument stage and lies also, in front of the court at that time, and which has been captured in the order dictated by the Hon. Court...Under which sectionof IPC it attracts the the criminal proceedings? And who is liable to make complaint?

 

Even Hon. Court is going to be amazed of the proofs once we submit those in the next hearing!!!

 

Is it COC (Clerk of Court), Hon Court or the Other party in the civil suit?

 

Thanks in Advance.



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(Guest)

tell ur lawyer to move an application under section 340 of the Code of Criminal Procedure praying the court to prosecute her under section 193 of Indian penal code.

SACHIN AGARWAL (ADVOCATE)     14 December 2010

You can move an application u/s 340 Cr.P.C.


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