Ramesh 23 April 2020
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 23 April 2020
1. YES. You can still file Police FIR against the criminal actions of the Govt. Employee. There is no time limit bar for such things, PROVIDED you have documentary evidences & witnesses, for whatever you mentioned.
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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 23 April 2020
Do not delay further, lodge a police complaint against such cheater along with relevant records / communication(s).
P. Venu (Advocate) 23 April 2020
Yes, the FIR could be lodged. It is not necessary that the affected parents need to file the complaint. Anyone aware of the incident can.
Moreover, a complaint could be made to the Head of the Office/Department where he is employed.
Ramesh 23 April 2020
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 24 April 2020
Originally posted by : Ramesh | ||
may I know the applicable sections?? |
1. Depending on the merits /evidences witnesses of your Complaint, the Police would register FIR, under the relevant applicable sections and provisions of various laws. The complainant, need not provide them any sections and neither the police are bound to apply sections as may be suggested /demanded by you.
2. PROBABLE QUESTION: Are you expecting the sections to be applied against you ????
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Ramesh 25 April 2020
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 28 April 2020
You can file criminal cse but the person who gave bribe has died then what evidence you have now?
Further the bribe will not come back. Your relative if alive would have been liable for prosecution for conspiracy to enter into govt service without followingp procedure. Still if anyone who has helped him to enter into this deal will also be liable to be prosecuted.