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How Can I file a case against Electronic Weapons, Remote Neural Monitoring, Tortures ?

Sir, Is there a way to file a case against Remote Neural Monitoring and electronic weapon harassment ? Precisely, using sattelite and remote neural monitoring to read human thoughts , abuses and talking through the ears remotely. Seeing what I can see by brain mapping ? What are the ways to collect evidences ? Any of you dealing with such cases ? I am in desperate need of it. Please provide me the contacts. Regards, Aranya Aranya
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Criminal
Posted on 24-Jun-18
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Advocate Kamal
Answered on 24-Jun-18
Hi Aranaya, You can certainly file a police complaint against the said harassment. The collection of evidence has to be done by the investigating agencies and any other interference would destroy the sanctity of the evidence and would weaken your case. Kamal Dave Advocate 9810027396 kamal.dave.adv@gmail.com
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03-Jul-18
Thank you Sir. I filed in my home town. I wrote to SP and they sent a letter to the local police station in Puri, Odisha. They copied me one letter as well, Now I am in Noida and I am still facing the harassment. I will Call you soon.
Advocate Mohd.
Answered on 25-Jun-18
Hello! You can file a Complaint in police station and if they denied for filing your complaint then press an application in office of superintendent of police, and if still fails then go to court and file an application under section 156(3) CR.P.C for filing your complaint against the matter
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03-Jul-18
Thank you Sir. I filed in my home town. I wrote to SP and they sent a letter to the local police station in Puri, Odisha. They copied me one letter as well, Now I am in Noida and I am still facing the harassment. I will Call you soon.
Advocate Mohd.
Answered on 25-Jun-18
Hello! You can file a Complaint in police station and if they denied for filing your complaint then press an application in office of superintendent of police, and if still fails then go to court and file an application under section 156(3) CR.P.C for filing your complaint against the matter , for more help can call -9456024288
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03-Jul-18
Thank you Sir. I filed in my home town. I wrote to SP and they sent a letter to the local police station in Puri, Odisha. They copied me one letter as well, Now I am in Noida and I am still facing the harassment. I will Call you soon.
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30-Jan-19
Thank you so much Amaan Sir, Finally I got relief and completely Happy , Really Helpfull and supportive
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Advocate Gowaal
Answered on 03-Jul-18
This is my response to you: 1. File a police complaint under IPC; 2. Also file complaint under Information Technology Act.
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