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The case is on my father brother and his wife they gave guarantee


20-Apr-2023 (In Recovery Law)
They gave guarantee to the bank and the loan is on the friend of them . The loan taken by the friend has no paid and he makes f.I.r on my uncle and his wife and my father . My father gets out of the police station and uncle gets jailed after 7 months he get bail . My uncle go to every date of court and pay money to his lawyer but he didn’t tell about my father and uncles wife also have to go in court . Now after 10 year police came and arrest both of them and declared P.o to them proclaimed offender it is a non bailable offence they can’t get bail after applying . What should wedo my father and uncle wife didn’t do any crime in their life and their name is only written because of the relation with the uncle . My uncle is moving freely and finding solution . What should we do now
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Answer #1
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First of all you need to attend the court date from which the PO has been declared. After that you need to apply to the sessions court or the high court as may be applicable for quashing of the proclaimed offender order. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
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Answer #2
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First of all you need to attend the court date from which the PO has been declared. After that you need to apply to the sessions court or the high court as may be applicable for quashing of the proclaimed offender order. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
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Answer #3
671 votes
First of all, you need to provide the complete details along with the Copy of FIR, Chargesheet related documents and any other documents where your father had signed as Gauarantors.

Non bailable offence does not mean that bail will not be granted. After analysis of the facts and circumstances of the case, if the accused person approaches to the court for bail, the appropriate court can grant the bail to the accused.
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Answer #4
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your case facts are not clear from what you have written, so it's not possible to suggest a solution. please contact with a full description of the nature of the case for a proper discussion. is this a cheque bounce case?
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