Notice And Nbw Issuance
Summary
Section 41A of the CrPC in India requires a notice for the accused to appear before the police, but it is not mandatory before issuing a Non-Bailable Warrant (NBW). Proper service of notice involves personal delivery to the accused or their representative. Placing a notice outside a locked house, especially when the police know the person resides abroad, may not be considered proper service. If you believe a notice has been improperly served, consider consulting a legal professional to explore options for challenging the service.Full Conversation
If police in India puts a notice outside locked house of person who lives abroad and police is aware of this, will that notice be considered to be properly served
In India, serving a notice under Section 41A of the CrPC requires personal delivery to the accused or their representative. Placing a notice outside a locked house, especially when the police know the person resides abroad, may not be considered proper service. The notice must be served in a manner that ensures the accused is informed.
Last known address is used by police to harass a person, they know on record that person is abroad for many years, still if notice from court is placed on locked premises citing last known address, it is not service
In Ontario, the rules surrounding the service of legal documents are quite clear, especially if the person resides abroad. Here are some general points:
- Proper service requires delivery methods ensuring receipt by the intended party.
- Notice should be served to an address where the individual is most likely to receive it.
- If the person lives abroad, alternate methods like email or international mail may be used.
If you feel that a notice has been improperly served, you might consider consulting a legal professional to explore options for challenging the service or addressing potential harassment. Is there anything specific you'd like to know about legal procedures in Ontario?
In India
It seems you are referring to legal procedures in India. However, I can only provide information relevant to Ontario, Canada. If you have any questions related to legal procedures in Ontario, feel free to ask, and I'll be happy to assist you!