498a withdrawal 498a withdrawal

9 months ago

How to withdraw 498a which I have put on my husband and in-laws after filing FIR within 15 days? They have filed a petition in high court saying that a wrong case has been filed .what should I do ? I want settlement?what would be the procedure

Anik

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Dear client,
Since the offense under Section 498a is a criminal offense, so for withdrawing the same you will need to file an application of withdrawal of case to the High Court of jurisdiction. Please mention that this is an application for the High Court to exercise its powers under Section 482 of CrPC and attach written affidavits from all members of your family stating that they have no objection to this withdrawal.
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