i lend money to my brother in law's brother
2 years ago
1. I lend money to my brother in law's brother when ever he ask I keep on sending the amount he wants and he told me to repay every thing when he gets the loan. I keep on asking the money (6L) from the past 2 months can I file a complaint against him?
2. if i file an FIR again him does police takes an action against him cause he lives in another state
3. i don't think he doesn't have any properties or money does police recovery my money from him (i have proofs)
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 2 years ago
other state is big problem for you.
if he doesnt have property or money then from where the police or court will recover ?
but still file recovery suit.
involve brother in law also in case.
Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman
Responded 2 years ago
You case is of civil nature, sustaining criminal compliant would be difficult. File a recovery suit with the civil court.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
You can file a criminal complaint for breach of trust, cheating, and if you have proofs then you may be able to sustain it. It would be better to file a recovery suit in the civil court in order to recover the money. Your transaction appears to be civil one. Sustaining a criminal compliant would be difficult, better to go for recovery suit.
SONALI PRASAD
Responded 2 years ago
Sidhaarth
Responded 2 years ago
1. File suit for recovery. No case of filing of criminal case is made out. It was civil transaction.
2. No police case is made out.
3. File suit for recovery.
Sanjay Kumar Jha
Responded 2 years ago
You can file FIR, but it will criminal case as for cheating, fraud, and if you have proof of payments then can sustain.
Otherwise you may file a case money suit at civil court.
Better to short out with family sitting for such issue.
In last options, file a complaint case at court u/ s 415, 420, 467, 468, 34 of IPC. Court will take cognizance and he would have to face criminal case which mount him for pay to you.
Thanks
Nicely take at least post dated cheque.
Tanmoy Chattopadhyay
Responded 2 years ago
Second is file a money suit in which case the court will recover all the money due from him and in case he fails to pay that his property will be auctioned to recover the money or he may even be sent to civil prison if he is not paying the money.
If you are in west bengal or delhi then I can take up your case.
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