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want to loadge an FIR u/s 156(3) CRPC

(Querist) 14 February 2011 This query is : Resolved 
SIR,
my client's case is that accused and his parents made a promise to marry my client and even conducted the initial ceremony of exchange of gold rings and garlands etc.
the bride and bridegroom took photos together( some witnesses were present in the ceremony and some photos are with my client.)and a date was fixed for the marriage.
two days before the fixed date of marriage, they withdrew from the arranged marriage, stating some 'baseless' reasons.
actually, they have withdrawn in the last moment , as they were not satisfied with the dowry which my client has offered and it is reliably learnt that he trying to marry another girl.
whether i can foreward a complaint to the police station u/s 156(3) CRPC alleging offences 417 ipc ?
what are the other offences i can lay in my complaint ?
whether a civil court can prohibit his plan marry another girl ?
please advise me . it is very urgent .
thanking you all, sirs.
Dineshwar Singh Kaushik (Expert) 14 February 2011
Yes you can file a criminal case for offences u/s 406&417of IPC and u/s 3/4 DP Act.You can get it instituted through u/s156(3) of cr.p.c.
At this junction the civil court can't help you.
Amit Minocha (Expert) 15 February 2011
agree with Expert
Kiran Kumar (Expert) 15 February 2011
proceed as Mr. Kaushik adviced.

Civil court will not grant any interim injunction to restrain a person from marrying another girl.

the logic is you may not in position to prove your case and for your interest the court will not hold back a person from living his normal respectable life.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 15 February 2011
File a police (all women police Station) complaint. That will work out.
vijayan (Expert) 15 February 2011
You lodge a complaint at police station stating all the facts and proofs, but it is not an FIR u/s 156(3) of Cr.P.C. If police denied to register FIR as per your complaint under appropriate captions; approach concerned criminal court (Magistrate), file a private complaint there and convince the facts to the court and pray to refer the complaint to the concerned police station u/s 156(3) of Cr.P.C to investigate in the matter by registering FIR under appropriate sections of IPC. You draft a complaint and carefully put appropriate sections those are attracting the offense.

You can also file a civil suit for a heavy compensation for destroying the future of the girl. Don't let the offeder living free by cheating an innocent girl.

You can prevent him from marrying another girl by the support of women activists if you succeed in registering a criminal case against him and put him before law.
Advocate Anuj Anand (Expert) 20 February 2011
As ever I agree with Mr Arungiri. Please act as stated Mr Vijayan


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