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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi_

Ha to accused ko personal appearance Deni hi nhi hoti untill n unless it's serious case 😳

Whatt??? 😲 Every accused has to be present in court once the trial begins. It's their constitutional right. Where are you getting your legal knowledge from?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: purva

That's how it's done everywhere.. I have nothing to do with law or being a lawyer.. but I also have this basic knowledge of how courtrooms around the world work. Here in the US they plead 5th if they don't want to answer any question. It seems like Land of Shuklapur(BTW.. whoever coined this phrase.. I just love this one) has it's own law books written by their weekend wala lawyer 😆

True! Infact even raising the fifth amendment right has to be done by the accused himself and not his lawyer.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#43

Originally posted by: purva

That's how it's done everywhere.. I have nothing to do with law or being a lawyer.. but I also have this basic knowledge of how courtrooms around the world work. Here in the US they plead 5th if they don't want to answer any question. It seems like Land of Shuklapur(BTW.. whoever coined this phrase.. I just love this one) has it's own law books written by their weekend wala lawyer 😆

To me it’s simple - it wasn’t full fledged court proceedings last night obviously - but they had people taking the stand - and for me, there’s your consent right there to being questioned. Sure you can choose not to answer - but you certainly don’t tell your lawyer to answer on your behalf mid trial lol. That truly does likely happen only in Shuklapur. As for the term - I might’ve been the one to coin it, but I can’t take credit since others use it too and may have thought of it before me 😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: pallavi_

Ha to accused ko personal appearance Deni hi nhi hoti untill n unless it's serious case 😳

Even for non-serious cases, the defendant has to be there otherwise the judge will give an adjournment or an ex-parte judgement in favour of the other party present. Lawyered! 😎

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Posted: 5 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: SP2684

To me it’s simple - it wasn’t full fledged court proceedings last night obviously - but they had people taking the stand - and for me, there’s your consent right there to being questioned. Sure you can choose not to answer - but you certainly don’t tell your lawyer to answer on your behalf mid trial lol. That truly does likely happen only in Shuklapur. As for the term - I might’ve been the one to coin it, but I can’t take credit since others use it too and may have thought of it before me 😆

Yes.. it was a mock court where judge was ordering the accused to take a stand. Asim should have refused to follow judge's orders but he was busy appreciating her hotness in red dress instead 😆😆

Thank you for the wonderful phrase.. it sums up wonderfully what's going on in the house and in the minds of creatives of this show 👍🏼

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Posted: 5 years ago
#46

Originally posted by: purva

Whatt??? 😲 Every accused has to be present in court once the trial begins. It's their constitutional right. Where are you getting your legal knowledge from?

Seriously?? Kuch bhi Matlab...court can dispensed with personal attendence if it feels like 🤪

Fir mjhe btao accused ke behalf pe kon answer dega...bhaiyya seedhi si bat hai faltu bahas karna

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: adnilover

Even for non-serious cases, the defendant has to be there otherwise the judge will give an adjournment or an ex-parte judgement in favour of the other party present. Lawyered! 😎

A defendant has to be present PERSONALLY OR VIA HIS PLEADER otherwise judge will grand exparte judgement or adjournment

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Posted: 5 years ago
#48

from what i know defend laywyer has right to object the questions of prosecution

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Posted: 5 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: pallavi_

Seriously?? Kuch bhi Matlab...court can dispensed with personal attendence if it feels like 🤪

Fir mjhe btao accused ke behalf pe kon answer dega...bhaiyya seedhi si bat hai faltu bahas karna

Ok.. but that will be decided by the judge after defendant requests to not be present. Here Asim walked to the witness stand all smiles so there is no question of dispensing personal attendance. So now Asim has to answer for himself and not his lawyer.. case closed 😈

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Phenomenal_One

from what i know defend laywyer has right to object the questions of prosecution

But can he answer the questions is the question here 😆

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