What action can be taken to get the things back
3 years ago
Tanent consumed the deposite ranway with my personal valuables, damaged the property
A.Dear Sir,
You may file recovery suit to the value of damages caused.
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You may file recovery suit to the value of damages caused.
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A.Hi,
Please lodge an FIR for theft with the police as soon as possible.
Please lodge an FIR for theft with the police as soon as possible.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
Please lodge an FIR for theft with the police as soon as possible.
Please lodge an FIR for theft with the police as soon as possible.
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Suneel Moudgil
Responded 3 years ago
A.1. file a formal police complaint against the tenant,
2. you can also serve him a legal notice through a lawyer
2. you can also serve him a legal notice through a lawyer
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Rajnsh Singh
Responded 3 years ago
A.Go to the nearest police station and give a written complaint regarding theft of valuables + Mischief caused to the property + also about the deposit that he has run away with. If police station refuses to take the complaint then send it by registered post or speed post to the SHO of the concerned police station and mark a copy to the concerned DCP/SP of the district.
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Police complaint may be lodged or private complaint may be lodged.
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Police complaint may be lodged or private complaint may be lodged.
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