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False statement submitted to court.

(Querist) 28 January 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sir/Madam,

My wife filed an application to Magistrate Court u/s 12 of protection of women from DV Act-2005.

In that application it is stated that
" After the completion of MCA this petitioner (My wife) got a job at National College on contract basis as Lecturer for a salary of 40000/-PM".

But it is absolutely false and I have docmentary evidence (I obtained a letter from National college under RTI which states that my wife has never worked in that College as lecturer nor any post) to
prove her false statement.

Based on the above facts, please advise me for filing a case against for false statement(In writing)submitted by my wife before the court.
Thanking you.
Uday Kumar (Expert) 28 January 2015
Hello
You got a very good evidence, since matter is in court hence suggest you to consult to your lawyer to use this evidence at appropriate time / stage of the case
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 28 January 2015
Dear Querist
You may file a criminal complaint U/s 340 of Cr.P.C against her before trial court in which she filed the false statement on oath.
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Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 29 January 2015
Bring the fact to the knowledge of the court during the proceedings. It may help you in your favor and wait till court comment on the fact.
ajay sethi (Expert) 29 January 2015
why you want spend more money on legal fees and running around courts? just deny it
P. Venu (Expert) 29 January 2015
Section 340 CrPC is only theory; it is seldom followed in practice.
Guest (Expert) 29 January 2015
Well Advised by Expert Mr.Nadeem Qureshi
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 30 January 2015
In what way her statement about her employment is going to make any difference in the case she has filed against you?, is she claiming maintenance amount as per her status?, You have obtained information about her employment but see how you are going to challenge it and where. You discuss with your lawyer about your exact idea/intention on this issue.


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