Kamal soni vs urmila Kamal soni vs urmila

4 months ago

In this matter po is declared in 2020.but till date no action is taken by police even after reminder and details given to police

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A.Dear Client,
As per Sec.82 of Cr. PC, a Proclaimed Offender (P.O) proceeding is a process of the court through which the person is declared proclaimed offender and directs the concerned police officials to arrest the person named in the proceeding and produce him before the court and the name and details of the proclaimed offender are published in the newspapers declaring him/her to be a proclaimed offender. When an accused is not giving the appearance in Court after issuing the bailable warrant, then the court will Issue Non-Bailable Warrants against the person/accused under Section 70 of the Cr. PC that give powers to the Police to arrest the accused at any moment at any place [even by breaking doors and walls of your house or the place where you are trying to hide from the arrest. If even after Non-Bailable Warrants accused doesn’t care to appear in Court then the Judge can declare the accused “Proclaimed Offender” under Section 82 and 83 of the Code of Criminal procedure. A NBW once issued remains in force untill its execution and court even can order for attachment of property etc u/s 82, 83 Crpc where it is needed, if such warrant remains un-executed. In case of inordinate delay in execution of NBW by the Pollice you may approach the Court for attachment of property of PO under Sec.83 of Cr.PC.
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