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Statement given in dv case and effect on 498a

(Querist) 23 January 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Hi Sir/Madam

My bhabhi put 498A and DV case on my elder brother and Parents.
Right now DV case is running and cross questioning has been going on.

The allegations are same in 498A case and for DV case.
In her written compaliant she as written that she has been thrown out from the house without her belonginess but during cross questioning she admitted that she herself left the house and took all her belonginess.

Now my doubt is suppose the court dismmed the DV case because of her contradicting statements, Can she changed her statement in during 498A proceeding that we have thrown her out.

I hope I am clear with my question.
Jayashree Hariharan (Expert) 23 January 2015
she can, and she most probably she will, these are two different cases.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 24 January 2015
Yes, these statements will certainly help during trial of 498A case.
Guest (Expert) 24 January 2015
Well Advised by Experts
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 24 January 2015
She can change but would benefit you in defense.
ajay sethi (Expert) 24 January 2015
agree with experts
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 24 January 2015
Agree with experts
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 26 January 2015
@Ajay,
I, respectfully differ with the experts opinion since I am unable to predict what is there in the mind of your bhabhi, whether she would stick to her statement made therein the DV Case or not.
It would have been more appropriate to put the question to some renowned astrologer and not to any lawyer/legal advisor.
I think no legal proposition is involved in your query for opinion, legal advise and guidance by experts on this platform, isn't it?
An unfit query, please correct me if I am wrong.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 26 January 2015
You may utilise her present deposition to quiz her during the cross examination in the 498a case and show her true color before the court in that case too.


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