Legal Question in Criminal Law in India

Dear Vishwa Arayaji,

Thanks very much for your kind help ! We highly appreciate sharing your finest thoughts in this case showing the right way. We are sorry being repetitive as certain mediocre confuse and misguide us.

Importantantly, in the fresh case of divorce we are filing and the DV Case already running, can anyone depose (who can, as guardian) (for cross examination etc.,). The past experience is that he (the blind husband) is not comfortable, as he has hearing problem and feels very uncomfortable. Any amount of training and encouragement is not working so far. He could naturally speak the truth, but he does not at court, which is causing for worry for us.

We are going to work on providing the clinching evidence on her way of life, earning and living. She has destroyed the life of the blind son and his parents.

We have 4 studying daughters to the sisters of the blind person and we comprehend that she might use wrongful means to hurt them. In a way, she may be threat to our famaily, as she has lot of criminal mind, when things are not favourable to her she might indulge in mischevous activities. What kind of protection can we seek from the court or police

Please ignore if I have any repeated questions sir.

I highly appreciate your for sparing your valualbe time in answering us.

Best Regards,


Asked on 10/05/10, 8:52 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Vishwa Arya Arya & Co.

No one can depose on behalf of husband (your blind brother). But, you or other sisters certainly can stand as witness and state what ever brother would have said otherwise. Sister is a very good witness. Especially the sister with whom he is staying is the best witness to depose as she knows the facts and circumstances of the case.

If you apprehend any physical threat, you may write to the police. But, in my opinion, real protection is to come from the omnipotent, the superman, GOD! Pray for that. There is no legal provision by which the court would depute a police guard with you for your protection.

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Answered on 10/06/10, 7:40 am


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