Threat and Harassment
I've a brother. We have long run propert dispute which is not yet solved. He's an alcoholic. He says that he'll commit suicide. His wife says that if something happens to him he would sue us. We even ...
I've a brother. We have long run propert dispute which is not yet solved. He's an alcoholic. He says that he'll commit suicide. His wife says that if something happens to him he would sue us. We even ...
If your brother is truly having mental issues then you can file for a receiver order application to a Judicial Magistrate court. The application is filed to get an order from the court to send a person with mental abilities to the rehab or asylum for his betterment.
Can cbi or other government body investigate about a correpted state government employee?
Dear Sir,
For an individual bribery complaint:
File complaint with State ACB/Vigilance
Preserve evidence (audio, witnesses, documents)
If no action → approach High Court
Seek CBI probe only if State machinery fails
Other Responses
One person offered me a job and asked me to pay ₹40,000 in advance, with the remaining amount to be paid after I received the job. After that, he again asked for ₹30,000, clearly stating that this ...
Dear Client,
In the given scenario, being a victim of fake assurance of a job, if you are well-equipped with the evidence supporting your claim against the person, you can lodge an FIR against them for criminal breach of trust and cheating under Sections 316 and 318 of the Bharatiya Naya Sanhita(BNS) at the local police station. Apart from that, serving a legal notice to him, you can file a money suit against him in the civil court seeking appropriate relief in the matter. Hence, it is recommen
I committed a fraud while working in a private limited company. I placed an order for the product which was sold to another firm. Then the company asked me for payment. The total value of the product ...
Dear Client,
Apart from disciplinary actions for committing intentional deception or misrepresentation by an employee for personal gain, causing financial or reputational loss to the company leading to dismissal or termination from service for proven misconduct, a company can take both civil and criminal actions against an employee who committed fraud with the company's business, that may include filing a police complaint (FIR) for offences like cheating/forgery, suing for damages/breach of con
I got into an accident and opposite party got grievious hurt and filed a case on bns 281 and 125(b)
Dear Sir,
Apply for Bail (If Not Already)
Both sections are bailable
Police cannot keep you in custody unnecessarily
If FIR is registered → approach JMFC Court, Kannur
Collect Evidence in Your Defence
Very important for future:
Accident spot photographs
CCTV footage (shops, traffic cameras)
Vehicle damage photos
Wound certificate of injured (to check if “grievous” is correctly classified)
Witness statements (neutral witnesses help a lot)
Other Responses
Forgery done by agent during driving licence application.
Dear Sir,
Inform RTO / DTO in Writing
Submit a written complaint to:
District Transport Officer (DTO), Jalandhar
Request:
Suspension of DL process
Inquiry against agent
Correction / cancellation of forged entries
This shows good faith and prevents future issues.
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1. 498a fir is filed against me and my parents. 2. applied for my parents fir quash, High court organized mediation and matter settled husband also participated in the mediation. 3. settlement ter ...
Dear Sir,
Yes, there is a strong likelihood that the FIR against the husband will also be quashed, despite the wife filing objections, provided the settlement/MOU is on record and partly acted upon.
Now let me explain why, and also what you must do next to protect yourself.
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I am getting torchered by some redical bengali people working as syndicate or organisation secretary, supported by Bengali community in the name of Bengali community expansion and wellbeing. Wants me ...
Dear Sir,
What You Should Do Next
Go to a Government Hospital / Mental Health Facility today
Ask for psychiatric evaluation and explain exactly what you’re experiencing.
This is confidential and focused on your safety.
Ask for Help Managing Fear and Stress
Medication and counseling can reduce fear, paranoia, and panic quickly.
This can help you think clearly and protect your family.
Avoid Confrontation
Do not approach or accuse anyone.
Do not isolate yourself.
Bring a Trusted Perso
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Need some legal advice from people who have experience. In 2021, my sister filed an FIR under IPC 306 against me and my mother after my father’s suicide. The chargesheet was filed in 2022 and the tr ...
Dear Client,
An offence under Section 306 IPC(Abetment of Suicide) is non-compoundable, non-bailable, cognizable and considered a serious/heinous crime and cannot be settled or withdrawn through a compromise or financial settlement between the parties. Even if the victim's family agrees to a settlement, the case cannot be quashed or withdrawn, as it's not permissible under law. As per Section 108 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) that replaced the Section 306 IPC, abetment of suicide is puni
Whether the Hon’ble Magistrate Court is empowered to recall and restore an application under Section 319 CrPC filed on 30.12.2021, which was merely recorded and closed as “not pressed” without a ...
Dear Client,
Section 319 Cr. PC allows adding new accused if evidence emerges during trial, so keeping it alive for proper adjudication is crucial for justice. The Magistrate Courts possess inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.PC to ensure justice and prevent abuse of process, allowing correction of procedural errors and can recall orders if there's a patent lack of jurisdiction, fraud, or a clear mistake apparently appears on the face of records. An order of "not pressed" often implies the app
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