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Procedure to file for protest petition in the local court.


25-Nov-2023 (In Criminal Law)
In the year of 2013 one case 8 crores offence U/s 420 ipc. 80 members are victims in this case. one person given a complaint at local police station i am also a victim in this case. I went to CID office gave a complaint about this case, CID DIG appointed a Inspector for Investigation. He gave a report to DIG. The DIG gave the Instructions to The Superindent of Police about the case. The SP appointed a I.O as local S.I, but he was closed this case in civil nature. I went to High Court with WRIT petition. The High court give the direction to appeal the Protest Petition in your local court. I appeal the Protest Petition, but the Judge asking ''what is the local standy for you?'' to use this protest petition. You are not a complainant/petitioner in this case. any possibility to Re-Open this case with me. Sir please give me your valuable suggestions to me.
Answers (2)

Answer #1
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the term of locus standi is based upon the evidence adduced by you the judge might seek for evidence to be produced in order to prove locus standi and you need to file any of the documentary evidence which is to be proved your legal infridgment in the above crime then you can prove your right. need facts to give suggestions

Answer #2
545 votes
Hi

The local court is partially correct in rejecting your protest petition as class action suits are not permitted in criminal courts unless and until the court agrees to club all of the complaints to 1 case (to avoid multiplicity of proceedings)

So You need to implead yourself in the case as complainant and the local court is bound to consider you as the VICTIM u/s 2(w) of Cr.P.C. Since yours is a monetary offence, it is necessary for you to implead yourself as a complainant and proceed to prosecute the accused.

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