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2 years ago
This is about my friend's father. His father committed suicide because of the harassment by his daughter in law. He left a letter clearly mentioning her name in the suicide note along with all details. Police has not yet arrested the lady even after 2 days and she has now left home with telling anything. Kindly advise what action he can take or he should take . He wants his wife to be punished according to the law.
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 2 years ago
A.its very unfortunate.
suicide is not a option.
is there any going ongoing filed by you wife ?
dont worry, she cant run away for long when police want to arrest her.
for now wait for some days.
suicide is not a option.
is there any going ongoing filed by you wife ?
dont worry, she cant run away for long when police want to arrest her.
for now wait for some days.
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Sidhaarth
Responded 2 years ago
A.Since report has already been lodged with police so let law takes its own course. You people can give supportive statement to police ensuring her conviction. Contact investigating officer.
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Nishant Singh
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hello,
It's clear cut case of Section 306 of IPC-(Abatement of Suicide) as you said that a suicide note has been recovered...Strange, if police has not registered an FIR till now.
Tell to your friend that file an written complaint against his wife to the Local Police Station and also sent a copy to area SP/DCP.
After that, if no FIR has been registered then file an application under section 156(3) of CrPC before the court.
Thanks with best regards
Nishant Singh(Advocate)
It's clear cut case of Section 306 of IPC-(Abatement of Suicide) as you said that a suicide note has been recovered...Strange, if police has not registered an FIR till now.
Tell to your friend that file an written complaint against his wife to the Local Police Station and also sent a copy to area SP/DCP.
After that, if no FIR has been registered then file an application under section 156(3) of CrPC before the court.
Thanks with best regards
Nishant Singh(Advocate)
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A.Just lodge police complaint and the police will do its duty to nab the lady and get her punished as per the law.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
Section 309 of the IPC allows you to file an FIR. Notify the police about the letter, and they will initiate an investigation and most likely, obtain a search warrant to locate the suicide note.
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Section 309 of the IPC allows you to file an FIR. Notify the police about the letter, and they will initiate an investigation and most likely, obtain a search warrant to locate the suicide note.
If you find this helpful please rate my answer. Thank You.
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A.Hi,
You can file a FIR against the woman under section 309 of Indian Penal Code. The police will conduct investigation based on your information and will have an arrest warrant to arrest the woman.
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You can file a FIR against the woman under section 309 of Indian Penal Code. The police will conduct investigation based on your information and will have an arrest warrant to arrest the woman.
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