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Santosh naik   13 March 2020

Police assaulted to husband on wife's false NC complaint(non cognisable) against husband

Wife filed NC complaint (Non Cognisable) against husband in police station, but no FIR,no 498a. Only false NC complaint filed.
Police assaulted to husband on wife's NC complaint in station.

Because of assault husband admitted in govt. hospital for treatment and taken medical legal certificate(MLC) of police assault with injuries photo evidence from hospital.

Is this situation will amount to cruelty by wife on husband and will this help to husband for contested divorce in court?


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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     13 March 2020

A complaint u/s 498A is a cognisable (but not non-cognisation as stated) offence.

After regsitration of complaint the police can not take accused in custody for interrogation and beat him, as stated by you.

Unbelievable and fabricated story, however, if it a true story, lodge a police complaint against the assualting police personnel.

Whatsoevere, complainant (wife) can not be held liable for such attrocity committed by police.

Prima facie  it is a time pass academic exercise.

It is advisable to consult and engage a local prudent lawyer for better appreciation of facts, professional guidance and necessary proceeding, if there is some truth in the story.

Santosh naik   13 March 2020

I sent letters with evidence to top police officials and human rights to take action on a police and wife,but they did not take any action

Santosh naik   13 March 2020

please answer my query.

Is this situation will amount to cruelty by wife on husband and will this help to husband for contested divorce in court?

Santosh naik   13 March 2020

sir,she filed false complaint and she visited my office for arrest along with police,she directed to police to drag in station and beat. why can not this be cruelty?

Santosh naik   13 March 2020

wife's uncle is ex MLA, they used political force here to register property,so police acted as per their directions

P. Venu (Advocate)     14 March 2020

If true, this is a case for civil as well as criminal action against the Police, but against the wife.

ANAMIKA VICHARE (LAWYER)     30 March 2020

yes, file divorce petition

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