The legal system is such that a person who files a cyber complaint in the Paul incident can go to jail on his own. - newsallabc.com

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The legal system is such that a person who files a cyber complaint in the Paul incident can go to jail on his own.

In the case of Paul Sah, advocates Yogyamani Neupane and Rajinigya Punya Gautam have argued that in order for a person to file a lawsuit against someone, they must first seek legal advice.  .  “If a person files a case in court, he is likely to go to jail,” he said.  According to Punya Gautam, in the case of Paul Sah, the NGO, INGO, has been working to raise money for the victims.

  The singer, who had accused actor Paul Sah of rape, has changed her statement.  He further added that after the case was weakened by the victim who did not file the complaint, Paul Sah came closer to justice.  He further added that the accused has been trying to get the victim to change his statement in order to get his acquittal. In some cases, the victim has been punished after changing the statement.  He said that he would remain in jail till he was acquitted by both the courts. He said that after taking statements from both of them, the court would pronounce its verdict, Tanahu would take final statement and Nawalparasi would take final statement.  Bhurna Bahadur has said that out of the sentences given by the two courts, the one who gives more sentence will get the same punishment.

In the petition, the victim has declared that the incident took place in Pokhara on 2077-09-10 and in Tanahu on 2078-01-14 and there is a legal provision to lodge a complaint within one year of the incident.  Paul Sah, the protagonist who was sent to jail for trial on the basis of the petition filed by the minor singer alleging rape, has directed the Pokhara High Court against the order given by the district court against Tanahu.  Bishnu Prasad Adhikari, Information Officer of the Pokhara High Court, informed that a petition has been filed in the High Court seeking the same.

After Paul Sah filed a case in Tanahu on March 26 alleging that he had repeatedly raped her, Sah went to the police station on March 3 on the basis of a complaint.  The district court had ordered to send him to jail on April 26 for trial.  The case was registered on Tuesday through Sah’s lawyer.  Paul Sah’s own statements contradict his own, and his lawyers have not been able to save him.

Following the lawyers’ debate in the Tanahu District Court on Thursday, a bench of Justice Harris Chandra Dhungana remanded Paul Sah in custody for trial and released his manager Krishna Joshi on Rs 1 lakh bail.  Paul will now be held in solitary confinement and will be sentenced to life in prison if convicted by both courts.  Paul Sah is facing similar charges in two places, and if convicted, he will be sentenced by the same court, the lawmaker said.

After Paul Sah went to the shooting of the Chitwan music video and, 1-2 months after returning from there, he called and said that he had heard a lot of rumors about us.  Sah said that after being repeatedly given a toucher to get married and, after being pressured by the media to identify himself as his wife, he told her to do whatever he wants.

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