Warrant - Mere father ke khilaf Warrant - Mere father ke khilaf

1 year ago

Mere father ke khilaf warrant jari hua hai lekin unki death hue 5 month ho Gaye police warrant lekar aai humne death certificate bataya tab bhi vah mere bhai ko lekar Jana chahti thi aur girftari Se bachne ke liye 3000 mange humne de diye lekin kya aisa hota hai ki koi vyakti mar Gaya to Uske warrant per uski family member ko le jaaye

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A.In general, if a person against whom a warrant has been issued passes away, the warrant becomes null and void. However, the police may still try to execute the warrant if they are not aware of the person's death.

It is important to provide the police with a certified copy of the death certificate to prove that your father has passed away. This should be enough to nullify the warrant and prevent any further attempts to arrest him.

As for the demand for money by the police, it is important to note that any such demand is illegal and constitutes corruption. You should report such incidents to the appropriate authorities and refrain from paying any money to the police.
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