my options in court case under DV Act against my brother
18-Jun-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Hi,
A case is registered in court against my brother under DV act and another FIR complaint in the police station. the marriage occurred in accordance to Hindu custom.
I plan to go abroad for my studies but my name is mentioned in both the cases. Although i used to stay in another state due to my job, I was home only during lockdown. I also have some evidence that I had nothing to do with the allegations made and I minded my own business.
what options do I have so that I can easily resume my studies? If I go without informing anyone and miss court hearings? what happens then?
Please advice/suggest what I should do.
Thanks.
you can seek quashing of both the cases qua you and even otherwise there won't be any problem for you to go abroad after taking the permission of the concerned court for studies. as far as your apprehensions about missing court dates is concerned then your attorney or lawyer can appear on your behalf on each and every date.
regards
regards
If the matter is at initial stage I would recommend to go for compromise with the lady n get the fir quashed! If not police can’t do anything after FIR ..but indeed u can talk to investigation officer about the reality n dispatch hun one notice.
Rest your advocate can do argument on framing of charges against you n can request concerned judge for investigation for your involvement
Rest your advocate can do argument on framing of charges against you n can request concerned judge for investigation for your involvement
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