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(Querist) 14 May 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Hi, Just need to know if a person is sentenced 12 months RI in Punjab, will 12 months means the exact 365 days of imprisonment or less or more?
(Querist) 14 May 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Forum,

I am dealing with one case,

wherein husband is an Orphan [well qualified] got married[love] to a girl[well qualified].

Marriage was performed in a temple.

Husband lost job during recession in Oct '2008.

Meanwhile wife went to house and filed a 498a case after 6 months.

Husbnad tried for reconcilliation with the wife till last Jan ' 2010.

Now no where abouts of GIRL, address changed.

This is all because of POLICE without any prima facie and by taking bribe.

Can we file a CBI case on the POLICE.

If so, please tell the proceedure.
mahendrakumar (Expert) 15 May 2011
what you get at the end?

If the girl left him within such a short time after the marriage (can you still call it a love marriage,rather than a simple infatuation/),what is the point in proceeding further?

disclaimer: mine is not a legal view.

M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 15 May 2011
Mr.san 12 months mean its may be 365 days or 366 days.. I.e if you starts the the punishment period on jan.1.2011 mean your last day is december 31. Here 365 days only. If its leap year mean your days will be 366.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 15 May 2011
This reply for mr.af. Your query already posted separatly. Also you got some expert's answers also.
PARTHA P BORBORA (Expert) 15 May 2011
two yers means two calander years. but if the convict was detained in custody during the investigation in connection with the same case wherein he is convicted then previous detention period will be set off.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 15 May 2011
Yes am agree with mr.borbora. While trial the accused already in judicial custody mean that days will be deducted from the original number of days..


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