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Issued notice to complainant under ucr section

(Querist) 17 January 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Hi , i was issued a notice to appear before judicial magistrate . It was served to me by a cop from the concerned station . The thing is i am issued this notice for appearance regarding a case registered by me as a complainant against some of my classmates under section 323 334 ipc .the case was registered on 9/9/2004 against my classmates and i was the complainant but due family intervention a compromise was done between both of the parties and fir was quashed . Now i cant understand why i am issued notice under ucr section "untraced cancelllation report " . My close advocate is suggesting that it is nothing to worry and i dont even have to respond to this notice or present myself in the court the case will automatically be closed but in the notice it is written that quote "in default of your appearance on the date fixed the case shall be decided in accordance with the law " . My dilemma is whether go by my lawyers advice or to take it seriously whether i will be in the crosshairs of law if i dont appear thanking you in advance
shivam...... (Expert) 18 January 2017
whether the summon contains the same case/FIR number which you had registered, whether there was any counter case by opposite party during that period ??
anish (Querist) 18 January 2017
First of all thanks for replying and yes sir it is a notice not a summon mentioning the same fir in which i was the complainant and no fir was registered against me as i was the victim and had got my mlr done in civil hospital subsquently a fir was registered against the accused under ipc 323 and 334 some other minor charges . The compromise was done but i never was asked to go to court and give my statement but i give an affidavit signed to the other party and they then dealt with police and fir . Now i am unable to under stand why i am again dragged into this . Thanks
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 January 2017
You should attend the court and find out the actual position.


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