So as per revised strategy
here, I filed the Crl.P. at AP High Court seeking quash of DVC (i know DVC won’t be quashed on the ground of induced delay) or alternatively
order for early disposal as per Sec 12(5) of PWDV Act 2005. This is listed for Cause list Motion
Hearing before Court-19 Justice Ninala Jayasurya at Serial No.29 for 29-Sep-2022. Once this is decided (hopefully at admission stage itself), the WP(PIL) will be filed with 15 Respondents.
The copy of the Petition is here.
2022-09-29
I got a wonderful audience before the Hon’ble Justice Ninala Jayasurya for about 5 mins. I spoke about
- my role in the HC case and the trial court case
- what was the stage of the trail court case
- how the dvc complainant absented herself from Feb 2020 and her counsel absented himself from Dec 2021 in the case
- stated the time limit mandated in the law and the actual elapsed time in the dvc
- prayed from quash of dvc due to abuse of process of law and in the alternative, pass directions for time-bound disposal of dvc
The Hon’ble Justice Ninala Jayasurya heard me patiently and asked the PP if any objections. PP politely said they are only seeking early disposal and there is no objection to the same. Judge then asked me is early disposal okay and I said, yes your honour and then he asked me is 3 months okay, i answered in affirmative. The Judge proceeded to dictate the order. Ufffffffffff!
2022-10-01
Here is the order online. So very happy with the findings and reasonings given in the order. Seems I made a good argument before the High Court judge with proper supporting material papers… Learnt some very important lessons in the way…
Now, to shoot the PIL on the endless delays in disposal of DV cases in the State of AP… Now, head back
here.
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