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Arrest of chargesheeted criminals.

(Querist) 16 February 2018 This query is : Resolved 
I want arrest of criminals who have been chargesheeted in two cases both u/s 419/420/447/506 IPC. I feel threatened from them. But UP Police says no arrest possible in these sections unless court orders. Ask ANY LAWYER, don't believe us. How correct is he? Please explain.
Guest (Expert) 16 February 2018
Forget about sections, what actually was their offence?
Kavindra (Querist) 16 February 2018
They have grabbed my land. Sold a portion of it and intimidated me. Documentary evidence of sale deed exists but police have dropped sec 467/468.
Kavindra (Querist) 16 February 2018
They have grabbed my land. Sold a portion of it and intimidated me. Documentary evidence of sale deed exists but police have dropped sec 467/468.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 17 February 2018
Give application to the court.

three sections are cognizable wherein police is required to arrest and one section 420 is non-bailable as well.

Since you have not narrated facts it cannot be said as to how best this information can be useful by you.
Guest (Expert) 17 February 2018
@ Mr. Sudhir Kumar,
Academic queries do not have facts behind them.
Kavindra (Querist) 17 February 2018
Do police have no rights to arrest criminals chargesheeted in 419/420/447/506 case without court order? The facts of this case is that there are two pieces of land which I co-own with the criminals as per papers. One piece they have sold (including my share) claiming to own the entire land in registration papers, while on the other piece of the joint property they have erected buildings & boundary wall. After accessing the records & inspecting the spot, they chargesheeted the accused but dropped IPC 467/468 & refuse to arrest them after accepting bribes.
Guest (Expert) 21 February 2018
Why not ask your own lawyer? What for your lawyer is there?
Guest (Expert) 21 February 2018
Seemingly a vague hypothetical academic query.


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