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Kiran Kumar   26 April 2025

Guidance required

In my matrimonial case , I came to know that another man was guiding my wife to give complaints on me and my family. I had filed police complaint for criminal conspiracy and emotional blackmail but The police is not registering FIR since that man is a  reporter and friend to them . I want to know how to approach court to protect the call records on mobile networks until the matter is finished. Since that helps me a lot. Which court should I approach and what petition should I file to get order for telecom companies to protect call history . My second question is I had given complaint on registered post with acknowledgement since did they did not take our complaint when visited. It has been more than a month ago , every time my mother goes they are counter question and say investigation in progress. So I had written to CM for departmental enquiry and action on police officers for favouring suspects. But no response or update from that. In this scenario , how to get response from police regarding the complaint which my family gave officially. I had already filed RTI

 

Read more at: https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/protection-of-mobile-call-records-765921.asp



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Adv Padmavati vaishya (Advocate)     26 April 2025

For registering a police complaint, you should immediately contact your advocate. Your advocate can help you file an application under Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 before the Metropolitan Magistrate, requesting directions to the police for the registration of an FIR. Once the Magistrate allows the application, the police will be legally bound to register the FIR.

Later, depending on the facts, you can also file a complaint or petition for offences related to breach of privacy under relevant sections such as Section 72 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 You can also move an application for interim relief (temporary injunction) seeking immediate protection of your call records while the case is pending.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     26 April 2025

you have already posted the same question in the experts section, for knowing my answer you can visit that thread

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madhvi   26 April 2025

You can contact on my number 9958955305 for more assistance 


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