Domestic violence Domestic violence

5 months ago

If we file case on domestic violence, what are all the process after we receiving case number. What is the meaning of stage of case “Issue notice to Respondent” and if respondant also is in the same bangalore means how many days it will take after this status

Anik

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A.Dear client
The process begins with the victim (complainant) filing a complaint or case with the appropriate court. The court assigns a case number to the filed complaint. This unique identifier is used to track and manage the case. This stage involves serving notice to the respondent (the accused or the party against whom the complaint is filed). The notice informs the respondent about the allegations and the court proceedings. After issuing the notice, the court may summon the respondent to appear before the court on a specified date. The respondent has the opportunity to present their side of the case. Some courts may recommend or mandate counseling or mediation sessions to resolve the issues amicably. This depends on the specific laws and procedures in your jurisdiction. Both parties gather and submit evidence to support their claims. This may include documents, witness statements, medical records, or any other relevant proof. The court may pass interim orders for the protection of the victim, such as restraining orders, residence orders, or financial support.
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