A. meet some local lawyer and give the reply to that notice first
2 Answers View all Answers Asked on 25 Jan 2026A. Not a valid place to ask this question.
1 Answer View all Answers Asked on 05 Jan 2026A. Yes let me know about you problem i will hwlp you
2 Answers View all Answers Asked on 14 Aug 2025A. Under Sections 406 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), charges relate to criminal breach of trust and cheating, respectively. Section 406 IPC applies when someone dishonestly misappropriates property entrusted to them, while Section 420 IPC deals with cheating and dishonestly inducing the delivery of property. If you are accused, you should apply for anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC to avoid arrest. You can also challenge the FIR under Section 482 CrPC in the High Court, arguing that the case is false or lacks evidence. If the case proceeds, prepare a strong defense by proving lack of dishonest intent or that the dispute is of a civil nature rather than criminal. If you are the complainant, you must present evidence of entrustment and fraudulent intent to establish guilt. The accused can be arrested, and their assets can be attached if required.
17 Answers View all Answers Asked on 27 May 2023A. Please kindly arrange to meet with me either at the High court-jaipur or at my chamber which is located at Vidhyadhar Nagar - Jaipur to discuss this.
16 Answers View all Answers Asked on 23 Jan 2023A. You can go to the directly to the Court criminal complaint againt the police official.
15 Answers View all Answers Asked on 14 Oct 2022A. Please kindly arrange to meet with me either at the High court-jaipur or at my chamber which is located at Vidhyadhar Nagar - Jaipur to discuss this.
19 Answers View all Answers Asked on 09 Oct 2022A. You can book consultation with me.
12 Answers View all Answers Asked on 02 Oct 2022A. No you cant, you need to hire a lawyer
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