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My defendant committed purgery in my succession case. I filed a purgery case which is a criminal case against her I have a prediction that she may not appear upon summoning after my preliminary evidence. She may give authority via GPA to another person to appear on her behalf. My advocate is somehow in favour of her and says let the GPA attend the court dates on my defendant's behalf and that my defendant will still be accused. Is this correct?

Zirakpur 09 Sep 2025, 06:00 AM Language: English
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In the case of a criminal matter such as perjury, the accused individual must personally appear before the court to answer the charges. Granting a General Power of Attorney (GPA) to another person to represent them in criminal proceedings such as a perjury case is not valid in India. The accused...
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