Some one has file a case against me and sent the summon on wrong add Some one has file a case against me and sent the summon on wrong add

8 months ago

Some one has filed a false case of cheque bounce against me in 2018 in Haryana, and mentioned the wrong address in the court. Now since last 4 years court continually sending the summon on that wrong address. Finally court issue the warrant against me. All this came to my knowledge by some of my friend. He didnt know my address amy father name or any thing about me. Now what should i do ??

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
I can offer some general guidance on how to address the situation if a false case of cheque bounce has been filed against you, and you've learned that summonses and a warrant have been issued to an incorrect address.

Contact an Attorney: It's crucial to consult with an attorney who specializes in criminal law and can assist you in addressing the situation. They can guide you through the legal process and help you take appropriate action.

Verify the Case Status: Work with your attorney to verify the current status of the case. Obtain a copy of the case records, including the summons, warrant, and any other relevant documents from the court.

Address the Wrong Address Issue: Notify the court about the incorrect address and the fact that you were not properly served with the summons. Your attorney can help you draft a formal letter or legal document to inform the court of this error.

Appear in Court: If a warrant has been issued, consult with your attorney on the best course of action. You may need to appear in court to address the warrant, explain the situation, and request that the case be properly served.

Provide Evidence: If you have evidence that the case against you is false or incorrect, share this evidence with your attorney. This may include proof of payment, transaction records, or other documents that demonstrate your innocence.

Request Quashing of Case: If you believe the case is entirely false or based on fabricated information, your attorney can explore the possibility of filing a petition for the quashing of the case before the appropriate court. This will require a legal argument demonstrating why the case should be dismissed.

Comply with Legal Procedures: Cooperate with your attorney to follow all legal procedures, attend court hearings, and provide necessary information to resolve the matter.

Ensure Updated Contact Information: Ensure that the court has your correct contact information, including your current address, so that you can receive legal notices and summons properly in the future.

Prevent Further Legal Issues: Take steps to avoid any further legal issues, such as ensuring you have clear records of financial transactions, maintaining accurate contact information with authorities, and complying with legal requirements.
Thank you.
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