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After my rehabilitation request, I've been summoned for investigation. What's the purpose?
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have been summoned by the public prosecution for an investigation session after my request for rehabilitation was approved for a case that closed more than 1.5 years ago.
What is this meeting for?
Will they ask questions about the old case that was closed?
Dear questioner,
The public prosecution might call you for verification purposes to ensure that the person seeking rehabilitation is indeed you, and to update their records with the official closure and rehabilitation details.
This is a standard procedure followed in such cases.
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Dear Questioner,
Rehabilitation is considered civil compensation requested from the civil court based on a lawsuit before the civil court.
As for your presence before the public prosecution, it is either in connection with an investigation into a specific incident or an inquiry into a specific legal position.
Other than the request for rehabilitation, it is not within the jurisdiction of the public prosecution, but rather within the jurisdiction of the civil court.
Dear Questioner,
We can help you legally obtain rehabilitation by understanding the merits of the previous case and representing you in the current case, but we prefer to hold a legal consultation session first to analyze your case.
We offer you a free legal consultation. You can book your consultation by reaching out to us through WhatsApp.
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