Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
Domestic Violence Act 2005
My wife has filed a petition under Domestic Violence Act 2005. She used the section 27 of the Act to make the application. This section 27 talks about the jurisdiction details of the Act. As per the rules, the application should have been made under section 12. So, my lawyer says that this DV case can be quashed as she used wrond section to file the application. Please let me know if this is correct.
5 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Domestic Violence Act 2005
One need to know the contents of the petition and orders of the courts thereon. Mere mentioning of section may not get you proper advice.
Re: Domestic Violence Act 2005
such mistakes can be rectified any time stating that it was a clerical mistake made by oversight etc
Re: Domestic Violence Act 2005
No, that is not correct. Mere mentioning of a wrong provision is NO GROUND for quashing.
You should rather consider seriously to settle the matter out of court to avoid unnecessary litigation expense and wastage of time.
Re: Domestic Violence Act 2005
Hello.
Your lawyer is right in this case it can be quashed.
For further information details are needed.
Re: Domestic Violence Act 2005
mentioning of wrong section in the heading is no ground for QUASHING.
if party says that it was a clerical mistake then it can be rectified.
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