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Will court accept complaint which seems it has been advised by police


06-Dec-2023 (In Criminal Law)
a false case has been lodged on me, in the FIR of the complaint given against me the police has written an extra sentence in complaint summary section of FIR which is not written by the complainant in the complaint written by him so when we compare both complaint written by complainant and the complaint summary section of FIR any one can easily tell that - the complaint written by complainant is not his personal statement, police has advised or helped him to write the false complaint, The complainant has forgot to write a very important sentence in the complaint given by him but that particular sentence has been written in complaint summary section of FIR, other than that sentence all other words are exactly same as written by complainant. So what i want to know from you people is weather court accepts our argument that the complaint is a false one which is advised to complainant by police.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
597 votes
After comparing summary of FIR with the allegations levelled by the complainant in his complaint if the summary is not in consonance with the complaint then the court will accept the argument as the statements are developed by the police and at their behest and advice

Answer #2
929 votes
Court will accept that..but you have to prove that the complaint is false and advised by the police..for that you have to choose best advocate who will do best cross examination of all witnesses.then only you can get relief.
Answer #3
950 votes
You have to wait and see for the result it depends on your advocate and the documents which you have relied upon and also the counter of other side and discretion of the court etc. So you have to wait until the case get close. You can file Criminal Petition at High Court by asking to quash the FIR under 482 CrPc

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