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Plz explain me the meaning of p.o. and procedure


07-Jun-2023 (In Domestic Violence Law)
Mere husbnd 6mnths se frar h unpe 498a 406 323 34 me FIR h police ne waarrnt issue kr rkha h ab police khri h usko dhundne ki zrurt nhi h usko p.o. kradenge can anyone explain me it's meaning and p.o full form in court or it is beneficial for my case or not or wt should be my next step court se knsa case dalna chiye or i.o karwai kr Ni rha koi bhi pse khake baitha h wt should k do
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P O means proclaimed offender. a proclaimed Offender does not get bail from any court. when a person is absconding Proceedings under sectio ln 82 crpc are initiated against him and if he is declared a po, he does not get bail from any court.
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