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How I stop abuse of authority by judge


25-Jun-2025 (In Criminal Law)
10 years of frivolous private complaint. complainant successfully do juggad with judge to issue order for police investigation. Police submit report with no offense, no evidence. Facing dismissal, again do juggad w/ judge to take witness evidence. Witness evidence only possible in presence of defendant in Cr matter. Judge not issue order -- just permit complainant to take step to seek presence of accused and drag matter. At preliminary stage, defendant has no say. How I stop bad judge?
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Answer #1
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Sir, I will be needing more information to provide better advice. It's crucial to understand what you think the judge is doing wrong. By bare reading I get that you might be confused between witness evidence and witness examination. There are limited ways to address the concern wrt to judge which I can only tell after understanding your issue. Please contact and provide more information to help you better.
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Answer #2
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Hi, This is a serious concern if the authorised authorities are not doing their job at best of their capabilities immediate actions shall be taken against them. However, before taking any step facts need to be cross checked properly. Feel free to reach us for immediate reliefs. Regards
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Answer #3
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If the police report has found no offence and proceedings are still continuing, you may seek appropriate legal remedy by filing a revision under Sections 397/401 CrPC before the Sessions Court or High Court. Where there is an apprehension of procedural irregularity, a petition under Section 482 CrPC may also be considered to prevent abuse of process. However, it is strongly advised not to form personal opinions or allegations against the Presiding Officer, as judicial officers act within the framework of law and record. Remedies should always be pursued through proper legal channels with respect for the institution of the judiciary.
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