Dear Friend: Right away, I should inform you that I am not a lawyer, and am going from the experience of court battles. Therefore: You should consult good lawyer, You could consider filing a perjury case (it will probably be a separate case under criminal jurisprudence), But you should keep in mind that such an option at this stage will probably slow down your original complaint, So, (my preference), do a clever written cross-examination of opponent to bring out the perjuries, Wait till your case is heard and finally disposed off, and then proceed with perjury complaint. (I should warn you that India's laws are plentyful, but their implementation is horrendously flawed. This is so mostly on account of "judges" that give adjournment after adjournment at the drop of a hat -or even without the drop of any hat at all, and matters that could/should be disposed off in months will often take many years; they will come up with judgments you never argued, they will ignore precedents set by even SC, after a 10 year battle will "allow" a princely 5,000 as costs - whereas in matters relating to certain types of litigants, they will give costs of 10 or 30 lacs!, etc., etc. Under these conditions, one should not be surprised that many would question the integrity and competence of judges.) --- On Sun, 8/26/12, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Re: [HumJanenge] PL. ADVICE - If the Opp Party is found to have given false notarised affidavit.
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