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8 months ago

What are the chances of getting relief in ACB case under sec.482 ,if caught red nanded?

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A.Dear Client,
Section 482 of the CrPC grants inherent powers to the High Court to make orders to prevent abuse of the process of any court or for the ends of justice. In the context of an ACB case, relief under Section 482 can be sought if there are valid grounds to argue that the proceedings or the allegations are malicious, vexatious, or an abuse of the legal process.

Being caught "red-handed" suggests that there is apparent direct evidence against you, such as catching you in the act of committing an illegal or corrupt act. In such cases, obtaining relief under Section 482 could be challenging. However, it is within the rights of the accused to present their case before the court and seek remedies if there are valid grounds.

To determine the chances of obtaining relief under Section 482, it is important to consider factors such as the strength of the evidence, any procedural irregularities, legal defenses available, and the specific circumstances of your case.
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