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Bailable warrant issued in FIR under 498A, will police arrest us?


18-Jan-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Dear Sir / Ma'amMy younger brother's wife filed FIR against him and also against my parents and me and my wife in 2020 under IPC 498A, 323, 504, and Section 3, 4 of the dowry act. I did not know about these details as I live separately with my wife on another floor in the same houseI just got to know that the honorable court issued a bailable warrant. What does that mean and what I should do? Does this mean police will come to take us to the court or we can get bail and attend the court on the next due date without the police coming to our house?nnThank you.
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Answer #1
842 votes
Dear Client you should approach High Court against that Bailable Warrant which was issued by the below court for more clarification you may contact us then I'll explain properly about your case. ADV ANURAG BHATT ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
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Answer #2
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Matter in which district firstly case 498a Case against you then latest Judgment 498a case 2 months cooling period party don’t arrest and You get Immediate apply Bail application you and Your family I will be provide best bail application Ground you can contact me and more details my contact number
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Answer #3
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You and parents/wife can now apply and seek Anticipatory Bail from the concerned court as well as from the Hon'ble High Court . You also have the remedy to challenge the proceedings by filing a case u/s 482 CrPC before the High Court.
Regards
Yash Garg
Advocate
Allahabad High Court
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Answer #4
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You have a number of remedies in law before giveing you propr reply I need to see all the papers regarding your case. Than i can give you proper guidance in your matter but i can guarantee you need not to go to jail for the same in any condition.
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Answer #5
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if you got the bailable warrent from the court that means your wife file the dowry case in the court not in the police station.
The case which is filled in the court that called complaint cases.
now firstly you should have to file the bail application and grant the bail from the court
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