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Under crpc notice 160

(Querist) 22 January 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir i am accused in case under 420,120b and have gotten bail from the court now police does not put charge sheet in court they call me by notice of 160 for giving statement.can police call me for under this section i have doubt they can arrest me,so i went to local court and file a application before the court court called diary and in diary police says i am not co-operating then we issue notice,court passed order any tell me i have to go police station and give my statement.my qstn.are.

1.after order of the local court can police send me notice once again thereafter i have to go.while in there is no time limit given for statement.

2.if i go police station police can arrest me
3.If i dont go police station then what will happen.
4.can my written statement accept by the police through my authorized advocate.

please help me sir i will be great thankful to you

Regards

RK BHAGWANI

Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 22 January 2016
1. Police for the purpose of conducting investigation can always call you to P.S and record your statements.

2. You have nothing to worry. SInce you have already got bail the police can not arrest you in the same case.

3. Police can apply for cancellation of your bail.

4.No
Adv. Yogen Kakade (Expert) 22 January 2016
If the police authority calling you to record your statement and sending the notice of 160.. they why you are not appearing at the police station?
As you are already on bail.. don't take such chances.. otherwise the bail might get cancelled for not co-operating in the investigation.
Adv. Yogen Kakade
Jurycon Incorporation
Advocates & Consultants
Email: juryconincorporation@gmail.com
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Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 22 January 2016
Agree with the advice from expert Devajyoti Barman.
RAKESH KUMAR BHAGWANI (Querist) 23 January 2016
THANKS TO ALL OF YOU RESPECTED SIRS


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