Consequences of Adding late before father's name when status of living not known
My father was accused of the murder of my mother when I was 2 yrs old and hence I have not seen him till now. He hasn't contacted me and I also didn't file any FIR as I don't feel any affection toward
1 week ago
A. Dear client, a person is to be declared dead if he hasn't been heard for 7 years. At first you have to file a missing complaint in the police station and after that you have to file a suit in civil court to get a declaration that the person is dead. Then you can declare your father as a dead person and can use late in the documents of yours.
complaint againt police office Mahe police station
since a few years two of our professors have been facing harrasment and intimidation by the principal. at their place of work, a medical college. The professors had won their case at the high court a
1 month ago
A. Dear Client,
The incident you described appears to be a case of high-handedness. To seek justice and address this matter appropriately, it is recommended to bring this incident to the attention of the Honorable High Court, the Home Ministry, and the media. This can help ensure that the incident is thoroughly investigated and necessary actions are taken to address any wrongdoing. It's essential to document the details of the incident and present a clear account to the relevant authorities and m ...ReadMore
Cognizance on police
Magistrate is not taking cognizance on police asking to get some order regarding same as court took Cognizance. Ask to search order on net...
1 month ago
A. Dear Client,
The Magistrate holds the authority to take cognizance of an offense based on a complaint or a Protest Petition, even after the acceptance of the final report by the police under Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). This is applicable when the accused persons have been discharged. The Magistrate, using discretion, can reject the police report and disagree with its findings, choosing to take cognizance of an offense based on other documents and evidence presented or ...ReadMore
POLICE LAWS
This is bring to kind notice that minimum basic points of common people rights between police department
2 months ago
A. Dear Client,
It's essential to be aware of fundamental rights when interacting with the police. Common people have the right to be treated with dignity and respect by law enforcement. The police should follow due process, ensuring fair treatment and protection against arbitrary arrest or detention. Individuals have the right to remain silent and not self-incriminate, and any search or seizure should be conducted within the bounds of the law. The right to legal representation and a fair trial is ...ReadMore
I got call from Delhi police asking for money I had caught by chatting with call girl
I got call from Delhi police station from p.s. New friends colony New Delhi they said me your are caught to chatting and paying to call girl I pay her 50rs but don't get any service not a pic or not a
4 months ago
A. Dear Client,
It appears to be a fraudulent call. I recommend verifying the number by seeking assistance from the local police. They can provide guidance on the matter, especially if you approach them with the support of a local influential person.
Security threat by Society member and MC support
Am staying in residential society in Mumbai and have a stilt parking. have put parking rope a chain as block for pedestrians. In October one family of MC member is damaging rope and car , got his cc
4 months ago
A. Dear Client,
Consider sending a legal notice to the MC, outlining the issues, damages incurred, and seeking resolution. If the MC fails to respond or take appropriate action, you can file a complaint with the Registrar of Societies (RoS). The RoS has the authority to intervene in matters related to the functioning of residential societies and address disputes between members. Inform the local police about the ongoing harassment and damage to your property.
About case and Fir
Respected sir, What is difference between case and Fir?
4 months ago
A. Dear Client
An FIR (First Information Report) is a formal document filed with the police to report a cognizable offense, which refers to an offense for which a police officer has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant. On the other hand, a "case" denotes a broader legal proceeding that takes place before a court of law, capable of covering various legal matters, including both criminal and civil issues.
stalking
if a married lady is talking to another man and taking photos with him after that due to some problem lady didn't talk to him and that man continuously following her and disturbing her what to do in t
5 months ago
A. Dear Client, you can file a complaint at http://ncwapps.nic.in/onlinecomplaintsv2/. You can also file an FIR at your local police station against that person.
Christian living in Patel society in Ahmedabad Gujarat
if the society people mob up on me and my family for pety issues as simple as asking them to move some one's car behind my car so i can use my car. what can i do in that situation?
5 months ago
A. Dear Client,
Many housing societies have RWAs or similar bodies. Contact them and report the issue, seeking their intervention in resolving the dispute. In cases of harassment or physical threats, it may be necessary to file a police complaint. If all else fails, you may need to consider taking legal action. You can explore legal remedies such as filing a case in a civil court for harassment. If you fear for your safety, you can seek a restraining order from the court against individuals involve ...ReadMore
car has been seized under 102 act in MP
my car has been seized under 102 act in MP , i am facing lot of issue but i am not getting my car back, who is responsible to pass the order for my car to release.
8 months ago
A. Dear client,
When the police seize the vehicle for the purpose of investigation or an inquiry and file a case the owner can file a case under section 451 CrPC to get back the vehicle during the proceedings. The Trial Court can pass orders for custody or disposal of vehicles during inquiry or trial.