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Quashing of fir and filing issues

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 26 April 2024 This query is : Resolved 
I have filed a petition before the HIgh court for quashing. However there were 3 pages which were a bit blur and i dont have additional copies of the same.

This 3 were the screenshot of messages filed with the chargesheet and the one in chargesheet is itself blur

Please suggest, the best course of action.

Can i just remove those which are a part of chargesheet as its not really relevant for determining the ingredients of offence
Quick Summary
If you're petitioning the High Court to quash an FIR but have included blurred evidence that you cannot replace, the court may not accept it. It's advisable to either provide a clear copy or a typed transcript of the blurred messages. Depending on whether your petition is in the diary stage or has been numbered, and considering modern e-filing practices, you'll need to address this evidentiary issue to ensure your case is considered.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 26 April 2024
You may either have to file a clear copy or a typed one to transcript the blur copy, otherwise the court will not consider this as an evidence.
P. Venu (Expert) 04 May 2024
Has the Petition been numbered or is it in the Diary Stage. Nowadays almost all the High Courts are following e-filing. As such, the query seems to be misconceived.


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