Child Custody and legal action against police
4 years ago
I was falsely implicated under sec 304b by my in-laws and police helps them by changing original statement of neighbour witnesses. Now case has been closed and I have been acquitted from charges. Reason suicide note left by my wife and neighbours statement given in court was in my favour. Also in laws made false statement in front of judge. I want to punish them and get back my daughter who is in my in-laws custody.
Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.You can file a child custody case for the daughter & you can also file both civil and criminal cases against the others demanding huge amount of compensation for the same.
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A.dear sir
yes , you can file both civil and criminal cases for foisting false case against,you will get huge compansation
yes , you can file both civil and criminal cases for foisting false case against,you will get huge compansation
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