Opposes of anticipatory bail Opposes of anticipatory bail

3 years ago

Sir , humare family ka case mai 498a mai , ladakae ka father ka bail hogaya hai aram se mera advocate us din absent tha ,koi argument nhi hua , jabki humlogo ne dahej ka paisa uske bank account aur cash dono tarah se diya tha kya bank account evidence hai kya kare patna high court advocate

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Dear Sir
No you can resist anticipatory bail of husband and prefer appeal/revision against bail orders of father in law on the basis of bank entries.
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Rajnsh Singh

Responded 3 years ago

A.Agar bail dene wale circumstances honge you court bail degi lekin fir aapke paas ek option hai bail cancellation ke liye apply karne ka. Aap is baat ka dhyan rakhein ki kahin ladke ke father ne bail par aane ke baad bail conditions ko toh violate nahin kiya hai ya kisi bhi tarah ki dhamki ya inducement toh nahin kiya hai. Agar kiya hai toh aap cancellation ke liye file kar sakte hain. Agli baar jab bail ki argument ho court mein toh bank records ka printout nikaalnkar le jaaein aur court mein produce karein. Bail ke stage par sufficient hoga ye aur trial ke dauran bhi isko documentary evidence maana jaata hai.
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Geeta Singh

Responded 3 years ago

A.Bank account transactions can be consider as evidence.
Father,s bail can be easily taken that is not a issue it depend upon the facts and situations of case
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