False FIR under section 147,323 of ipc False FIR under section 147,323 of ipc

2 years ago

In 2018 there was a FIR filed against some group of students, in that fir my name was also included,but actually on that crime committed day I was in my home town (away from 450 kms) and I have gone to home due to dengue fever and I have an computerized blood report with time and date, then I wrote a letter to police that I was not there on the spot, then they told your name will be removed and said you can go home, now the complainant compromised with the accused parties, so police said “Referred and further action dropped “ but my name is still in that complaint, is that dangerous if I go to govt jobs and shall I mention it before board members, or can I challenge it In the court???sections involved 147,323 of ipc

Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.It seems all are acquitted and case closed.
It will not be problem for jobs.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir
You need not challenge it because it was already close by the police. You may take certified copy of closure report and keep it with you.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
The issue with these kind of problems are that such records can show up in your PCC later. You might want to move the HC for quashing of the FIR altogether or file a suit u/S 482 CrPC before the court of SDM.
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Anik

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A.Hi,
You can file a quash petition of the FIR as per S.482 CrPc before the magistrate's court or you may also consider filing a quash petition before the High Court.
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Ankita Jaiswal

Responded 2 years ago

A.File Quashing of FIR in HC, if u like my ans plz rate my ans *****, thanks
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 2 years ago

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A.See since the complaint is closed and the case was not referred to the court meaning the chargesheet was not filed which means there is no formal case hence there is no formal complaint and you can relax. This case is not there in the records, to be produced as such for further deliberation unless it becomes a big issue in future to be investigated for a some purpose.
Still you should get in touch with with the police whenever you get time and get a kind of written letter or NOC or anything by submitting your evidence that you are not part of that complaint and your name is struck off.
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