Angry with lawyers and fear of life, the woman did her own case. Nagpur News – Times of India

Nagpur: Disappointed with her lawyer, a woman on Saturday started ‘argumenting’ her own case before a special judge, seeking dismissal of her plea. Bail A case has been registered against three accused for hatching a conspiracy to kill him over a property dispute.
the woman who replaced him lawyers Earlier also he is understood to have told the judge that granting bail to the accused would endanger the lives of him and the daughter, who are now forced to live separately due to the threat.
Sources said the woman’s unique ‘protest’ failed to cut the ice with the judge, who had already granted bail to the accused and some time to submit bail and PR bonds.
Earlier this year, the city’s police crime branch arrested five men on charges of plotting to murder the woman and handed them over to the Wadi police. The accused had initially got bail from the magistrate’s court.
The police later also invoked sections of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against the accused. Sources said the magistrate later canceled the bail of some of the accused, who had appealed in the special court.
The complainant woman in the case had taken the help of lawyers to assist the prosecution. Since the lawyers did not live up to their expectations, they replaced them during the ongoing hearing.
Meanwhile, the complainant also approached the top officials of the police department and requested to make a strong case against the accused.
The woman also met the concerned police officials several times in the hope of getting the bail plea of ​​the accused rejected. Sources said that the woman was disappointed to see that the police and the prosecution were not proactive in rejecting the bail plea.
Sources said the woman pleaded with the judge that releasing the accused on bail would endanger the safety of her and her six-year-old daughter, who had already faced attempted molestation in front of their house. The woman also claimed before the court that repeated attempts were made on her life.
When the woman orally complained against the lawyers before the court, the judge asked her not to level the charges and suggested that she be represented by another lawyer on Monday.
The police department has beefed up round-the-clock security to the complainant after he submitted a representation to them about the threat to his life from the five accused, who were moving freely.
The woman has submitted copies of the property documents to the Wadi police, showing that she had inherited the property where she was residing, but the accused wanted it to be vacated by some dishonest act.