False 498a & 506(1) IPC and delay in summons from court for appearance
05-Sep-2023 (In Criminal Law)
My wife filed a false 498a Fir case against me.Also my father in law filed a false 506 IPC case against me and I have filed a counter fir against it.Regarding both cases,I got AB and appeared before police daily and got relaxation from High court.Also as per High court order,I have surrender my passport before local court (as I am being NRI).In Both cases,Police has filed chargesheet before trial court,but we are not receiving any summons from the court for appearance?My doubt, is my father in law can delay court proceedings my paying low bata fees?Now I am in position to join back work abroad
sir,
you can approach the jurisdictional criminal court where the alleged charge sheet was filed. After verifying the genuineness of the fact of filing charge sheet, you can represent before the concerned judge through advocate. because in criminal proceedings, the defacto complainant (i,e) your wife or father in law has no direct nexus to the case.The police has the power to file charge sheet and conduct the case. if you still feel the proceedings seems to be dragging one, then you can file petition before the High Court for speedy disposal if charge sheet filed otherwise file petition to quash the entire criminal proceedings like FIR in both the cases.
you can approach the jurisdictional criminal court where the alleged charge sheet was filed. After verifying the genuineness of the fact of filing charge sheet, you can represent before the concerned judge through advocate. because in criminal proceedings, the defacto complainant (i,e) your wife or father in law has no direct nexus to the case.The police has the power to file charge sheet and conduct the case. if you still feel the proceedings seems to be dragging one, then you can file petition before the High Court for speedy disposal if charge sheet filed otherwise file petition to quash the entire criminal proceedings like FIR in both the cases.
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