Laptop Recovery - Can I File a FIR
1 year ago
Can I File a FIR or take some legal action if a person denies to give me my laptop back?
If not what should I do?
A.Hello Client,
Yes, You can definitely, You must lodge an FIR against such person if he is refusing to give your laptop back without any justified reason.
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Yes, You can definitely, You must lodge an FIR against such person if he is refusing to give your laptop back without any justified reason.
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A.Dear Sir,
You may go to Police Station and can lodge a formal complaint and if your demand is reasonable then it will be solved.
You may go to Police Station and can lodge a formal complaint and if your demand is reasonable then it will be solved.
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A.Dear Client
You can go to the police station and file FIR by showing original Invoice and may attach proofs of conversation.
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You can go to the police station and file FIR by showing original Invoice and may attach proofs of conversation.
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A.Hi client,
If that laptop originally belongs to you and you have a proof that you gave away the laptop to someone. Then, you can approach the person once via mail or any other medium. If she/he do not respond then lodge an FIR for the same.
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Simi Paul
If that laptop originally belongs to you and you have a proof that you gave away the laptop to someone. Then, you can approach the person once via mail or any other medium. If she/he do not respond then lodge an FIR for the same.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
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Subhashis Paul
Responded 1 year ago
A.If you have the original bill of that alleged laptop then you may file a FIR for theft of your laptop by that accused person otherwise you need some documentary proof to evident that your laptop has been theft by that person only.
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