Police auctioned my two wheeler.
In the month of March 2020 police seized my two wheeler because because I am carrying liquor from telangana state. Police sent a notice to pay ₹20,000 in the form of FIX DEPOSIT RECEIPT and take bac ...
In the month of March 2020 police seized my two wheeler because because I am carrying liquor from telangana state. Police sent a notice to pay ₹20,000 in the form of FIX DEPOSIT RECEIPT and take bac ...
Dear Sir,
You can file a civil suit against police for their illegal work and exceeding their power with the help of an advocate. Police are allowed only to ask you to pay penalty or can give you court orders to give your keys for auction. You can get back your vehicle through this.
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Hi Sir, I found one girl same caste in matrimonial site,we both like each other and we conveyed to parents they agreed and one day they did engagement ,after engagement suddenly her mother changed an ...
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Its risk for you if you are going abroad.
My sister (who is learning driving) and I were parked on a road with hazards light on. We were out to practice driving (it was 10 pm). Suddenly the Patrol police came- and said it's illegal to 1. Pra ...
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No time is mentioned anywhere which prohibits you from driving at night. But if the car is parked in the no-parking zone, it is illegal.
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Hello everyone I filed a complaint against an ASI for closing my complaint upon filing RTIs to know what action has been taken ASI,SHO always send false info to threaten me,Now 2 complaints have been ...
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You may directly approach higher police officers and update them about such conduct and ask them to keep him under suspension. You may also register a criminal complaint before a Magistrate for manipulation of public records and blackmailing you misusing his official power.
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Hello, My name is Ashutosh Rai, and my mother Kamlesh Rai was a constable in UP police. She passed away in feb 2018 but i am unable to withdraw her GPF as the nominee is my mother's first husband who ...
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Since your mother has not legally divorced her first husband, the pension fund will be entitled to him as he is the nominee. However you will be entitled to the funds only if he waives off the funds. If you find this helpful, please rate us.
I got intimation to collection notice under 336 of IPC & Sec 3 of PD Act - Car Accident. I met a car accident last year in January 2020 and no one got injured except my car got upside down on road and ...
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The case will be dismissed after you pay the fine. Be more careful while driving in the future.
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My wife had a argument with females in neighborhood. Now they are threatening of police complaint. Is this serious. What is it I can do?
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They cannot file a complaint unless they have proof that your wife committed an offence.
Making false claims is punishable under S.209 IPC.
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I am NRI based in UK. Fraudulently, FIR has been filed in my name. So how can I quash it while in UK?
Fir can be quashed only be quashed by the respective court/high court only. You have to approach the respective court and follow the procedure through an advocate.
I have bought second hand car but owner has not provided any paper to me and avoid to connect to me He has not paid for insurance from 2017 and not paid fitness from 2018 I gave him money. How can I ...
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File a complaint with the police for cheating under S.415 IPC. You can recover your money by filing a civil money recovery suit against him.
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9 months ago when she left my house, wife has created a suicide drama by getting admission in a hospital where her BIL is a doctor. I filed for divorce now, will I have to worry about that drama? Is i ...
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Yes you can approach the police station, if you have relevant proofs.
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