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I have lost 6000000 in online rummy games due to fraud

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

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A.Dear Client,
The following legal remedies are available to deal with cyber fraud caused in online rummy games. The first step in dealing with cyber fraud is to file a complaint with the Cyber Cell of the police. You can file a complaint with the Cyber Cell either online at https://www.cybercrime.gov.in/ or in person. The Cyber Cell will investigate the matter and take necessary action against the perpetrator. You can also file a civil suit against the perpetrator of cyber fraud. A civil suit is a legal action taken by an individual against another individual or entity. You can file a civil suit for damages, recovery of lost funds, or compensation for mental harassment and distress caused by cyber fraud. If required, you van consult with a cyber crime expert for further guidance and steps.
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Anik

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A.Dear Client,

In such a situation, where you feel that proper investigation has not been conducted by the local police in a cybercrime case, you can consider taking the following steps:

1. File a Complaint with Cyber Police: Contact the cybercrime cell or cyber police station in your jurisdiction. Provide them with all the relevant details of the incident and any evidence you may have. Make sure to get an acknowledgment of your complaint.

2. Follow Up: Keep regular follow-ups with the cyber police to inquire about the progress of the investigation. Request updates on the status of your case.

3. Approach Higher Authorities: If you are dissatisfied with the response from the local cyber police, you can escalate the matter by reaching out to higher authorities within the police department or the state cybercrime cell.

4. File a Complaint with the State Human Rights Commission: If you believe your case involves negligence on the part of the police or a violation of your rights, you may file a complaint with the State Human Rights Commission.

5. Legal Assistance: Consult with a lawyer who specializes in cybercrime or digital law. They can guide you on the legal options available, including filing a petition in court for proper investigation.

6. Transfer to CBI: As a last resort, if you find that local authorities are not handling the case appropriately, you may consider filing a petition in the High Court to transfer the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Always ensure that you have documentation of all your interactions with the police, including copies of complaints, acknowledgment receipts, and any responses received. Legal advice is crucial in such cases, so consider consulting with a lawyer to understand your options thoroughly.
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A.Dear sir
You may lodge complaint with cyber police if proper investigation not done then approach High court and get it transfer to CBI.
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