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A confidential consultation for individuals seeking legal advice on domestic violence and criminal cases. It includes a list of questions to be asked during the consultation, applicable laws, and potential options for resolving the issue. The consultation covers topics such as voluntary intoxication, grievous hurt, and the domestic violence act. The document also discusses the importance of filing an fir and the potential consequences of a delay.
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Confidentiality (Diwaro ke kaan) Legal education Client Counsel privilege- I cannot depose in the court Questions What brings you here? When did this happen? What all happened?(explain about injuries) Was the party having alcohol? Was he intoxicated voluntarily? Intoxication forcefully? Occasional drinker? Mental illness? How long was she hararassed?(time) Is there any past behavior of the same? Was he sober when he fired the bullet? What all did he use to hit her? How did she contact you?(Do you have call recordings) What other evidences do you have? (People at the party) What is his profession? What is your daughters profession? How did he have a gun? Was it licenses? Was he mentally ill? Do you have any children? Was there any dowry demand? Did the family also harass? Did you file a complaint? Was an FIR registered? What did the police say? Bacche hai kya? Hatapai and goli? Applicable laws 302+307- Not warmblooded because he had time, also he shouted that he will kill the wife.
Section 86-Voluntarily consumed 320- Whoever causes grievous hurt (Fractures, head injury and More than 20 days in body pain) 326- Voluntarily causes grievous hurt by dangerous weapon- Punishment Life imprisonment Section 7 Arms Act- Punishment for keeping arms- 3-7 years punisment 498A- Cruelty by causing grave injuries-3 years’ punishment Section 3 Domestic Violence Act- Harms wife Section 20 DV Act- Monetary compensation for medical expenses OPTIONS Jail- 307, 326, 498A and section 7 arms act Divorce-