Filing case under wrong IPC Filing case under wrong IPC

6 years ago

Hello, I am a recent b.tech graduate. I went from my home for one and a half months. In between I didn't contacted to my parents. So being unsure this incident my parents lodged a missing or kidnapping report to the local police station. So for that police took this FIR under IPC 155/18. So after returning me and my father had to go with the medical examination and court procedures of 164 cr.pc. So my question is, is this case falls under this IPC? if not then in which IPC it falls in? is the case could be finished by simply withdrawing the FIR when I am saying I have done that by my own without any others influence or the medical examination and court procedures were necessary for it? and I want to know that, is it necessary for this case to file an FIR or a GD?

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client i justify advice given that The police have to follow the procedure for cancelling an FIR that has been already lodged and actions has been initiated on it.
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 6 years ago

A.There is a FIR of missing & kidnapping and police have acted as per the complaint and FIR police manuels.They have to follow the procedure for withdrawal or close the of the complaint from your parents. If you require any issues and procedures to take up the issue with Police case it is better to consult a criminal Lawyer to guide & help you out of the complicated issue.
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Anonymous

Replied 6 years ago

So you are saying that you are not a criminal lawyer.

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Anonymous

Replied 6 years ago

I will, but I need to know the answers of my queries. If you can please help me with the answers.

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