Permanent Exemption without informing to complainant
1 year ago
Sir, M.M passed Order on Permanent Exemption u/s 205 crpc not in S. 317 crpc without informing to complainant even when the charges have been framed in the FIR. Accused is in Australia. No copy of document has been supplied to complainant who inspected the court file and got to know about such application. Please let me know what is legality.
A.Dear Client
When the application was moved there must have been some hearing wherein the Complainant side ( represented by PP) would have got the chance to object the application under Section 205. I am not sure about the legality as you have not mentioned what kind Sections are applicable in this case but then you are suggested to reach out to the PP and seek clarification.
When the application was moved there must have been some hearing wherein the Complainant side ( represented by PP) would have got the chance to object the application under Section 205. I am not sure about the legality as you have not mentioned what kind Sections are applicable in this case but then you are suggested to reach out to the PP and seek clarification.
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