Legal Judgments For Discharge
Summary
To discharge a client under IPC Section 354(d) and POCSO Section 12, seek past judgments where lack of evidence led to acquittal. Use legal databases like SCC Online or Manupatra, or consult a legal expert for access. File a discharge application with supporting documents and argue the case in court. Consider visiting a law library for comprehensive resources or connecting with local lawyers for guidance.Full Conversation
and i want to discharge my client
To discharge your client, you may want to file a discharge application before the trial court if there's insufficient evidence against them. Here are some general steps:
- Gather all relevant documents showing lack of evidence.
- Draft a discharge application citing legal grounds.
- Present any previous judgments supporting acquittal in similar cases.
- Attend the hearing and argue the case for discharge.
If you need additional support or wish to connect with local lawyers for guidance, let me know!
i want judgements to support my case u/s *(d) of ipc and * of pocso and no evidence has been found against my client and i want to discharge my client
To support your case and discharge your client under Section *(d) of IPC and Section * of POCSO, you should look for past judgments where lack of evidence led to discharge. Here are some steps you could take:
- Search legal databases like SCC Online or Manupatra for relevant judgments.
- Visit a law library for more comprehensive resources.
- Consider consulting with a legal expert who can access these databases.
If you want help connecting with local lawyers who can better assist, please let me know!