Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
criminal law
Can a magistrate initiate proceedings against forgery and fabrication on a photostat copy of a document.actually,the document was given by a deceased person and never challanged during 4 years od civil suit.and also his presence.now,the document has been lost,but certified copy notarised is with the tenant. and the new landlady is claiming it to be forged one after the death of the real landlord only to mislead the court and trouble theinnocent tenant.,which is total abuse and mis-use of law.this document is also been applied for leading secondary evidence in the first rent petition.a ddr with police was also lodged and punjab high court was approached for leading secondary evidence and amendment of written statement,but was dismissed on the ground that trial court is giving liberty for moving application for secondary evidence.secondly,what is procedure of criminal complaint in trial court and how to counterblast the illegal forged allegation.,which is only to take revenge from the enemy.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: criminal law
For magistrate there is no bar on initiating of proceedings, which please note.
However, as per the facts stated by you, no ground for criminal complaint is made for. You really have good ground to go for quashing of process, before the High Court under its inheret power.
Re: criminal law
criminal complaint is filed under seciton 200 of IPC but i dont think that ur case is good enough for criminal trial
take personal consultation for proper advice
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