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Comlpaint for cheque stolen

(Querist) 15 March 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Hello my business partner has just split with me , after the split and settlement of dues . I got the cheque cleared and got credit into my saving account . after two days they have lodged a complaint in the police station regarding a stolen cheque against me , they being political leaders are now harassing me , the police officers keep calling me and threatening me . whereas i dont feel safe in going to police station i know they will confine me , cause they are bribed , neither they are clearing me , what exactly complaint is and they call me according me other party's convenience , now the problem is no is ready to listen to me , taking a look at my proofs is a far off thing . they are convicted in already 11-12 cases and dont mind going to police station ,where as i do . i dont know my rights as well as rules . can i go directly to the court , so that i can prove myself right directly there cause if i go i know what will happen to me . i previously have a lot of transaction from their a/c to mine and vice versa , and getting a copy of all previous cheques from bank , they always let the person fill his name , himself which is what they are claiming , that i stole a blank signed cheque . they even trespass my house threaten me but my complaint being filled before they did is not taken into consideration . can i complaint directly to court about behaviour of police and is it ok , if i do not go to police station .
Adv. Yogen Kakade (Expert) 15 March 2016
It is advisable to contact a good lawyer and let your lawyer handle the police station and the legal issues.

Adv. Yogen Kakade
Jurycon Incorporation
Advocates & Consultants
Email: juryconincorporation@gmail.com
Web: www.juryconn.in Call: 020-65248888
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 15 March 2016
Discuss with local lawyer.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 17 March 2016
I agree with experts advise, consult a local lawyer.


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