420 CASE REGARDING

Asked in Cyber Crime

  • *******U

    JODHPUR

Expert's Answers(5)

  • H K Chaturvedi, Advocate Supreme Court.

    Noida, Uttar Pradesh
      12 Client Ratings

    Greetings! Incase the bare perusal of complaint against you won't disclose the prima facie case, you may opt for quashing of FIR and you may approach the Magistrate for monitoring the investigation in the FIR filed by you against the Company. You may take consultation for further guidance and advice. Regards.

    August 5, 2023
  • Advocate Shaikh Irfan Khamar

    Latur, Maharashtra
      2 Client Ratings

    Dear client As per your submission it reveals that this is a matter of section 420 of Indian penal code However If you are innocent and you have an evidence in respect of your case in such circumstances you can file discharge petition before trial court Or even you can file petition for quashing of FIR

    June 12, 2023
  • Advocate RAMACHANDRA

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
     

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    June 10, 2023
  • Advocate Anik

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      66 Client Ratings

    If your friend has filed an FIR against you under section 420 for document fraud, and you believe that you have done nothing wrong, there are a few steps you can consider: Gather evidence: Collect any evidence or documentation that supports your innocence and proves that you did not engage in any fraudulent activity. This may include emails, messages, contracts, or any other relevant records. Engage legal representation: It would be advisable to consult with a lawyer who specializes in criminal law. They can review your case, assess the evidence, and provide you with appropriate legal advice based on the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. Cooperate with the investigation: It's important to cooperate fully with the police investigation. Provide them with any relevant information or evidence that supports your innocence. Be truthful and responsive to their inquiries. Maintain a record of events: Keep a detailed record of all interactions and communications related to the case. This includes conversations with the police, your lawyer, and any other parties involved. These records can serve as evidence and help protect your interests. Follow legal proceedings: Attend all court hearings and legal proceedings as required. Your lawyer will guide you through the process and represent you in court. Remember, the outcome of the case will depend on the evidence presented, the arguments made by both sides, and the decision of the court. It's important to rely on the advice of your legal counsel throughout the process.

    June 10, 2023
  • Advocate Yogesh Navmahalkar

    Jalna, Maharashtra
      19 Client Ratings

    You can File FIR Quashed Petition Before Honble High Court to delete name from FIR.

    June 9, 2023