Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
Criminal case
My cheque bounce case is pending in distt. Courts ,chandigarh.The citibank lawyer threatened me in the court room to deposit the money.Actually,the case is false and citibank has no agreement to prove its case.I am accused and on bail.Sugggest me,what to do now as per legal right.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Criminal case
If there is no legal debt or liability and if same can be proved, then you may consider contesting the case.
Re: Criminal case
Complain to the judge as the opposite lawyer has no right to talk or threatened to you.
Re: Criminal case
I had carefully gone into the facts narrated by you in your reference.
As you say that case against you is false and other party has no agreement to prove its case ,its better to face trial and prove falsity of case against you and be acquitted. Do not influenced by any threat . you can make a complaint of threat.
In case you find any difficulty, please don�t hasitate to recommunicate your problem.All possible assistance will be provided you.
Re: Criminal case
If you right, you are entitled to defend yourself.
You should not merely depend upon "agreement", be truthful and if you are liable to pay, please be prepared to pay. The question is of "liability" to pay which does not depend upon agreement.
The court is likely to see that if you have taken the money, you should return it, even if there is some defect in documents.
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