498a Case Reopening Possibility
Summary
A 498A case can be reopened if new evidence emerges or procedural errors occurred. FIRs can be transferred between states with legal procedures. Jurisdiction is key, and a transfer petition may be needed. Legal advice is crucial for navigating these complexities. A transfer petition can be filed even after a year, but reasons for delay are considered. Consulting a lawyer is recommended for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
498A cas has been filed by my wife january * and i have applied for the bail application. The judge has forwarded my case to mediation center. After * sittings in medication center there was no outcome and afterthat wife has cancelled the FIR and also stated that she will persue the same FIR in another state. Is it possible and let me know the consequences
Yes, a 498A FIR can be transferred to another state, but it requires legal procedures and permissions. Here are some points to consider:
- Jurisdiction: The case generally should be filed in the jurisdiction where the offense occurred.
- Transfer Petition: Your wife may need a transfer petition in the Supreme Court.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer to understand how to counter such actions.
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Can someone apply transfer petition after an year
Yes, someone can apply for a transfer petition after a year. However, the court will consider various factors, including the reasons for the delay. It's important to consult a lawyer to understand the best course of action for your specific situation.
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