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Dear Sir, You may approach High Court and get a stay order on such FIR. Please mark “LIKE” if satisfied by my answer.
Dear client, File anticipatory bail in court and after that contest the case
Contest the case vigorously tooth and nail to prove your innocence.
First file anticipatory bail in court. The offence of electricity theft is non-bailable and compoundable that is you can pay the penalty and get out of it.
Dear Sir, You have to immediately approach High Court and get stay of the same and also seek quashing of the same. Please mark “LIKE” if satisfied by my answer.
1. you have to obtain the bail since the case is registered, if it is the first time offence, you will get the regular bail since the imprisonment is up to three years, however, if it is the second time offense, bail may be tough since the imprisonment is for a period of up to 5 years 2. you can challenge the fine in the Court
first of all get bail from session court and then challenge the fine you can consult me
Dear client, file anticipatory bail in court and after that contest the case.
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