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High Court Appeals & Quashing

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About High Court Appeals & QuashingServices

We handle High Court writs, appeals, and FIR quashing — from criminal to family petitions. Bombay High Court expertise is our core.

 

  • High Court Appeals

 

A High Court Appeal is a legal process where a person or party challenges the decision of a lower court (like a Sessions Court or Magistrate Court) by requesting the High Court to review and change that decision.

Key Points:

  • Filed when someone is not satisfied with the judgment of a lower court.

  • Can be used in civil, criminal, or family law matters.

  • The High Court has the power to uphold, reverse, or modify the earlier judgment.

Example: If you’re wrongly convicted by a trial court, you can appeal to the High Court to have the conviction reviewed or overturned.

 

  • Quashing (Under Section 482 of CrPC)

 

Quashing means getting a criminal case dismissed by the High Court—usually because the case is false, malicious, or legally weak.

Key Points:

  • Filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

  • The High Court uses this power to prevent misuse of the legal system or ensure justice.

  • Often used in false FIRs, family disputes, or private settlement cases.

Example: A husband and wife resolve their differences after a criminal complaint (FIR) is filed during a family dispute. They can jointly request the High Court to quash the FIR to avoid further legal action.

Frequently Asked Questions

In which situations can a case be quashed?

Common situations include:

  • False FIRs

  • Private disputes settled outside court

  • Minor criminal cases between family members or partners

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