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Jeev Kumar (Business)     17 August 2023

False forgery fir lodged against us. forensic obtained, proven to be genuine.

A false forgery CASE/FIR was filed against us.

After Arrest and Bail following a FORENSIC report from State Police HQ. The case was closed vide an FRT by the Police No Chargesheet was filed. 

The opposite party has filed Protest Petition and a Reinvestigation is ordered.

Can I file a case against the complainant under 211 / 182 / 500 other sections of False Charges as we have several documents to prove malafide intention of harassment?  

 



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Real Soul.... (LEGAL)     17 August 2023

If the case was not proved you should first of all issue a defamation notice and file FIR for that and you can file suit for damages too

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     19 August 2023

wait.          

P. Venu (Advocate)     19 August 2023

Yes, wait till the reinvestigation is completed.

Jeev Kumar (Business)     20 August 2023

Sir, 'WAIT' means I will have to spend further Time & Money and remain in Agony.

The Opposite party will move High Court after the Lower Court order. So, it means the one who files a FALSE/FABRICATED CASE is actually a winner in Legal battles.

There is NO LAW to counter a FALSE case that has been 'got up' simply by greasing the system. Simply file a FORGERY Case and have the person Arrested without a notice. Is that NOT strange?

Also, even if at some stage I do file FALSE Case charges the amount of time that I will invest to get JUSTICE remains to be seen.

Defamation case battle is so long-drawn and expensive that it becomes infructuous 

The punishments in the FALSE Case charges are also weaker. Arrest is unlikely I am told.

As a Layman, I FEEL that it is a major FLAW in the Judicial system.

P. Venu (Advocate)     20 August 2023

We can make suggestions based upon legal elements, as it appear to us from the facts posted,  only. It is your discretion to opt for th course of action in your best judgment. 


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