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Rti act

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 September 2011 This query is : Resolved 
1.Can documents received under RTI act be placed before court to prove the facts of the case in which I lost the case during 2002 but now these documents establishes my contention.

2. Can I approach the court with a request to condone the delay on the grounds that these documents are received now only.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 04 September 2011
Yes. R.t.i informations can be placed before court of law as an evidences in every pending case.. Same time condone the delay is satisfication on court's.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 04 September 2011
1.NO as you lost the case during 2002 ,but documents are admissible in evidence with presumption of correctness
2.yes
Shailesh Kr. Shah (Expert) 04 September 2011
If you provide following, we can give you better advise:
what is facts of case ?
& order of court.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 04 September 2011
You lost the case in 2002. Then where you are going to file this documents?

The chances for reopening the criminal case is possible.
Guest (Expert) 04 September 2011
Dear Prabhakar ji and Arunagiri ji,

When facts have come to light with such a delay, would there be any harm in trying luck with application for condonation of delay?

Your advice may probably benefit several more viewers besides the querist.
girish shringi (Expert) 04 September 2011
Once if the order had been passed,but if it is defective in nature,one has to approach the higher court to appeal with the facts and on the ground of actual facts which led to the wrong order,it must be condoned under the Natural Law of Justice.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 04 September 2011
I go with girish.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury (Expert) 05 September 2011
U may take up the matter in the Appellate court.However, U may also apply for review in the court below depending on the nature of your case & as to how helpful the Information is.


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