Regarding New Document in Counter
4 months ago
Fact: The Petitioner who took my Confessional Statement in a false criminal case on their letterhead at a police station and in front of police officials.
Here it is pertinent to mention that my case is stayed by High Court and belongs to the repealed Section 66A of the IT Act, 2000. If the confessional statement is believed to be true even then there is no offence constituted against me.
This confessional statement written on letterhead is not part of the Case Diary/Investigation in the bogus chargesheet filed against me, but in the Counter filed (which is after 4 years) the opposite party annexed this confessional statement written on their letterhead in front of police.
Now my question is: Should the opp. party annex a new document in his Counter like this which is not a part of Case Diary/Chargesheet so far and what should be my stand in this scenario?
In the scenario you've described, where the opposing party has annexed a confessional statement on their letterhead in the counter, it's important to carefully assess the legal implications. Since this document is not part of the case diary or the chargesheet, its admissibility and relevance may be subject to scrutiny. In your response, highlight the absence of this document in the official investigation records and emphasize that it wasn't part of the original proceedings. Seek legal advice to craft a robust response that underscores the legal principles involved, such as the need for documents to be part of the official record to carry legal weight. Consulting with your legal representative will help you navigate the specific nuances of your case and determine the most effective course of action.