Can perjury be decided before trial if complainant’s claims conflict?
The complainant has claimed two different statuses or places in two different FIRs at the same time: a house and a plot where the alleged incident happened, which is not possible. However, the trial court says it is not concerned with the status of the place, only the crime. Is there any provision or order that requires perjury to be decided first, or else the whole trial could be flawed? Please suggest.
If the complainant has provided conflicting information, the court should first decide on the truthfulness of the claims before proceeding with the trial. You can raise the issue of perjury by filing an application in court, requesting it to be addressed before continuing the trial. This could impact the trial's integrity. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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