EP930 บรรยายฟ้องฐานเบิกความเท็จที่สมบูรณ์
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Introduction
This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to properly file a lawsuit for perjury under Thai law, specifically referring to the Criminal Procedure Code Section 158. It is relevant for lawyers and individuals involved in legal proceedings, helping them understand the necessary components to ensure a complete and valid complaint.
Step 1: Prepare the Complaint Document
To initiate a lawsuit for perjury, ensure your complaint is in written form and includes the following elements:
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Court Information:
- State the name of the court.
- Include the date of filing.
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Case Parties:
- Clearly identify the plaintiff (the accuser) and the defendant (the accused).
- Specify the basis of the charge.
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Prosecutor Information:
- Include the name and position of the prosecutor.
- If the plaintiff is a private individual, provide their full name, age, address, nationality, and legal status.
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Defendant Information:
- Provide the defendant's full name, address, nationality, and legal status.
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Details of the Alleged Offense:
- Describe the actions that constitute the alleged perjury.
- Include relevant facts about when and where the actions took place.
- Mention any individuals or objects involved to provide context.
Step 2: Describe the Defamatory Statements
In cases of defamation associated with perjury, detail the specific statements made:
- Include the exact words or phrases that are considered defamatory.
- Attach any documents or evidence supporting your claim if applicable.
Step 3: Cite Applicable Laws
Ensure that your complaint references the relevant laws that classify the actions as offenses:
- Clearly state the legal provisions that support your case.
- This establishes the legal foundation for your complaint.
Step 4: Sign the Complaint
Your complaint must be signed by the plaintiff:
- Include the signature of the plaintiff and any attorneys involved.
- If the complaint is written or printed, ensure it is properly formatted.
Conclusion
Filing a lawsuit for perjury requires careful attention to detail in preparing the complaint. Make sure it includes all necessary information, from court details to applicable laws. Following these steps will help ensure your complaint is complete and legally sound. For further actions, consider consulting with a legal professional to review your documentation before submission.