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Conspiracy by investigation officer

(Querist) 12 November 2015 This query is : Resolved 
I made complaint to magistrate and he ordered police to investigate complaint. Police registered fir and say they don't want to take any action. I complained to commissioner of police, yet police conspired along with him and few senior police officers. I complained to magistrate against police commissioner and other police officers, but magistrate says he cannot issue notice to them nor summon them to court as ha has no powers. I'm helpless. Please advise me further steps to take action against the police officers and the accused.
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI (Expert) 12 November 2015
Police have recd fir as required. Now court wil decide Evenmagistrate have been empowered with only certain power. At the most you may go in writ to H C which is not advisable
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 14 November 2015
Has the Magistrate agreed that no action warranted? If so, go for appeal.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 14 November 2015
Repeated:

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Status-report-by-police-570036.asp#.Vkb6rHYrLIU
P RaviShankar-cell-8939332195 (Querist) 14 November 2015
This is not repeated. This is another case. There r 2 different cases.
P RaviShankar-cell-8939332195 (Querist) 14 November 2015
This is not repeated. This is another case. There r 2 different cases.
P RaviShankar-cell-8939332195 (Querist) 14 November 2015
This is not repeated. This is another case. There r 2 different cases.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 14 November 2015
If the police files a final report and drops the case, you can file a protest petition before the same magistrate. If you are able to prove your case, the magistrate will take up the case as Private complaint and will order summon to the accused.
K.S.Srinivas (Expert) 15 November 2015
File Writ petition in the high court.


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