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Registration of FIR under DP3

(Querist) 01 September 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Respected sir,
I have filed a case in the court under 156(3) for registering FIR in the sdaid matter on 1/10/2008. On the same day hon'ble court plead to pass the direction SHO to submit the ATR wheather FIR is registered or not. After lot of excuses the ATR was submitted by IO on 31/10/08 and kept for consderation and after the argument on the said matter twice, the hon'ble court satisfied and told me that on 10.2.09 , the order will be passed for registering FIR. but next day i came to know that ATR submiitted by the IO was incomplete and Hon'ble agin order to submit the ATR and IO is to be present in person on 16/4/2009 with ATR.
IO did not comply the direction of the court more then five times even after the four summoned were issued to him.
I prayed the hon'ble court about his absence too. IO is in tentionally not attending the court. Kindly suggest what further action should i take.

Thanking you
Legal Fighter (Expert) 01 September 2009
there is nothing much which you can do. you counsel can just press to pass order on prima-facie case or press for personal appearance of SHO or the SSP/DCP.
Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Expert) 01 September 2009
go 2 d high court submit accutal problem and pray speedy trial with in limited time.
Bhumik Dave (Expert) 02 September 2009
U can file application for speedy trail.
Adinath@Avinash Patil (Expert) 02 September 2009
I agree with above all
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 02 September 2009
File an application before High Court under 482 and get an order for speedy trial..
Kiran Kumar (Expert) 02 September 2009
well the matter is still at the investigation stage and the courts will not interfere at this stage for the purpose of speedy trial, trial court is competent enough to compel the appearance of the officer even by way of bailable warrants....so pursue this line first prior to going to High Court.

i agree with Manish to some extent.


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