you can file appeal in high court against this conviction
Hello Sir, My maternal uncle (mother's brother) is provided a life imprisonment in 2009 for false accusation of murder in 1991. My grandfather (mother's father) has been fighting the case since five years but all appeals in the court is rejected. He and his family are going through worse days of their life. He has written this small preface here: http://goo.gl/jbGzaC. I would like to know what could be further steps, he can take in order to save his son. There are many other supporting documents which I can provide if you are willing to look into the case. Thanks, Saurav
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The facts as stated by you are not clear as to how you could prove that the accusation on the accused were false. If the appeal has been dismissed by the High Court, an Special Leave Petition challenging the conviction can always be filed in the Supreme Court of India. Kindly detail the supporting documents you are talking about.
u have not clearly mentioned the court of conviction. if it is district court then u can appeal in high court. plz call to make your question more clear
Thank you all for prompt response. Below are the links of documents related to hearings in court. Part 1: http://goo.gl/6kBZMY Part 2: http://goo.gl/idxShD Part 3: http://goo.gl/AT5aBX Part 4: http://goo.gl/eltAKu Bearing in mind the difficult financial condition of my grandfather and the complexity of the case, is it advisable to challenge the conviction in Supreme Court? Is there any alternate way to that?
If his appeal has been dismissed by the High Court then the only legal recourse left open is to challenge the judgment of High Court in the Supreme Court. Legal battles require financial preparedness. There is no alternative to moving the Supreme Court of India.
If there are some documents in your possession which bear testimony to the innocence of your maternal uncle then there is every likelihood that he may be set free by the Supreme Court on an appeal made to it.