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Hii Sir/Mam My mama was brutally murdered on 04/11/2017 We had lodged a complaint with the nearby police station. He told us that the accused will be found in one week but they have not arrested any accused till date, and when we ask them to act, they are acting on our families only. They do not investigate whom we suspect. Again when we tell them that you check there where we suspect they then check back in our home We have also found that the police has taken the money, to stop the complaint. The police told two other family members of our family to confer a heinous crime and say, 'I have done this murder.' So what should we do now ???
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Posted on 23-Apr-18
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Advocate Anuj
Answered on 24-Apr-18
Hi, At the outset, I'm extremely distressed to see that the Police have not taken any action as yet. Unfortunately, I have personally seen instances wherein due to exchange of certain finances, the action is kept pending. However, in your circumstances you need to check for the following: 1) Whether the FIR has been registered or not. If it has been registered, they would have provided you with a copy of the same which will contain the particulars of the FIR in the appropriate format. I've seen the police have a habit of stamping the complaint ( Police Stamp) without proper registration of the FIR. If the FIR has not been registered, you should immediately proceed with filing a complaint with the Court ( Concerned Magistrate) under S.190 of the CrPc, 1973. The Judge , upon being disclosed the facts of the complaint will proceed with the case. If the FIR has been lodged already, you can check upon the progress of investigation by filing an application under S.210, CrPC for calling upon the progress report from the investigation officer. Further, you may also approach the High Court under S.482 CrPc or by of filing of a criminal writ petition for a fair , impartial and unbiased investigation. In such a petition you can also pray for the change of the investigating officer if he is not complying with his duties. However, I would suggest it's ideally better to get in touch through this website to guide you on the process more effectively.
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Advocate Ashutosh
Answered on 21-May-18
If an FIR has been lodged and police is not taking action, write written complaints to SP, IG, Chief Minister , Prime Minister, it helps. Still if nothing is done, file an application u/Article 226 in the High Court directing the police officials to occasion investigation properly. The application should be properly worded.
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