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Can I file my submission once a criminal case is reserved for judgment?

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Can I file my submission once a criminal case is reserved for judgment?

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KHE Legal Consultancy
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29 Aug 2024, 06:29

Hello,

Once a criminal case is reserved for judgment, the court is in the process of making its final decision based on the evidence and arguments presented during the hearings.

Typically, the submission of new evidence or arguments after this stage is restricted. However, if you have sufficient evidence, the court may allow such submissions under certain circumstances.

29 Aug 2024, 06:36

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29 Aug 2024, 06:42

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29 Aug 2024, 06:50

Dear Questioner,

Thank you for your inquiry regarding filing submissions after a criminal case has been reserved for judgment.

In general, once a criminal case is reserved for judgment, the court has already considered all the evidence and arguments presented by both sides.

Filing additional submissions at this stage is typically not permitted unless the court specifically allows it under exceptional circumstances.

However, the specifics of your situation could influence this, and it might be worth exploring if there's any possibility or necessity for further action on your part.

I would recommend discussing the details of your case with me directly so that I can provide more tailored advice. You can reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone at [-------] to discuss further.

Best regards,

Suhail Rana

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Amiri Advocates & Legal Consultants
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29 Aug 2024, 09:09

No, you can request the court to reopen the case by providing a reason.

If the court agrees to reopen it, you can then present any new evidence or information.

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