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UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 7:17 pmHi everyone. I am in a highly frustrating situation and need some objective legal advice on how to proceed.**The Incident (Last November):** My wife and I were stopped at a red light in our car. Another car rear-ended us at almost full speed, pushing us into the car ahead. The driver immediately tried to flee the scene but got stuck in the traffic.
While I was checking our car’s damage, my wife walked over to confront the driver. When I caught up to her, the other party was arguing aggressively with her, and the driver was literally casually eating an egg roll while doing so. My car was badly damaged, so we called the police.
**The Police & The FIRs:** The police arrived and heavily pushed us to settle on the spot. However, the other party was incredibly arrogant and showed zero remorse, so we refused to settle. After a lot of arguing with reluctant police officers, we managed to file an FIR.
In retaliation, the other party filed a counter-FIR against me.
**The Current Situation & The Lawyer:** Because of the counter-FIR, I had to secure bail. We hired a local lawyer, but the experience has been terrible:
1. **The Stance:** From day one, he told us that filing the FIR was a “mistake.” He is constantly pushing us to do a **”no money settlement”** with the other partyโmeaning we both just drop the cases against each other and we bear the total cost of our own car’s damage.
2. **The Fees:** He is milking us. He charges โน2,000 to โน5,000 every single time we visit his chamber or go to court, even for minor updates.
3. **The Delays:** My wife has been called to court multiple times to record her statement under Section 183 BNSS (164 CrPC). However, every single time we go, the court changes the plan or adjourns at the last minute. We pay the lawyer for the visit, but nothing gets done.We are exhausted, bleeding money, and it feels like the system is punishing us for being the victims of a crash.
**My Questions for the Lawyers Here:**
1. **Was filing the FIR actually a mistake?** Should we have just settled, or is our lawyer just trying to take the easy way out while collecting consultation fees?
2. **Are these constant fees normal?** Is it standard practice in Kolkata for lawyers to charge โน2k-โน5k for every single chamber visit?
3. **How do we handle the 183 BNSS (164 CrPC) delays?** Is there any way to ensure her statement actually gets recorded the next time she is called, or are we at the absolute mercy of the court schedule?
4. **Should we change lawyers?** Or will a new lawyer just restart the billing cycle from scratch?
5. **How does a “no money settlement” actually work legally?** If we do agree to this mutual compromise to end the headache, what is the exact legal process for mutually dropping FIRs (e.g., High Court quashing), and how much does *that* usually cost?Any advice on how to navigate this mess without going broke would be deeply appreciated. Thank you.
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BBravetulsi3717
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May 6, 2026 at 7:25 pmYou need to find better lawyer , and lawyer fees be taken from settlement from the other guy . Get the footage from traffic light , case closed-
UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 7:35 pmOther party hasn’t even tried to reach out for settlement. However the way it’s going, I don’t think anything will happen within 4 years.-
UUser_da87adec
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May 7, 2026 at 1:09 amFirst change your lawyer who is milking you. Then find another good one to sue. -
SSuperrajiv4314
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May 7, 2026 at 2:22 amFirst kick that leech of a lawyer
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AAyushiguy38
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May 6, 2026 at 7:45 pm1. no. you did the right thing.
2. I practise in delhi. I don’t know how things work in kolkata. I take a one time fee to handle the case from start to finish. Extra if the case drags too long or if there are other expenses. Some lawyers do charge a conferencing fee. I don’t. Every lawyer has his own method of charging clients.
3. ask your advocate to file an application pointing out the urgency.
4. yeah. pushing for a no money settlement at this stage makes zero sense.
5. FIRs once filed need to be quashed. A case for quashing will be filed before the HC. You’ll have to hire an advocate who appears there. Your lawyer, and the opposite party’s lawyer will make a joint submission stating that the parties have entered into a compromise. Again, I don’t know how much it costs in Kolkata, but in Delhi, I charge 75,000 to 1,00,000 for a 482 application.-
UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 7:54 pmIf I completely refuse to settle, how difficult is it to fight a retaliatory cross-FIR in the regular magistrate court? Given the strict background checks in corporate consulting roles, does having this pending counter-FIR create issues for employment verifications or travel while the trial drags on?-
AAyushiguy38
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May 6, 2026 at 7:58 pmdepends on the facts of the case.yes, it does come with travel issues.
also, why aren’t you getting his FIR quashed?
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UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 8:09 pmOh, I didn’t even know that was an option! Thank you so much for letting me know this.I did some quick research (asked Gemini), and it looks like quashing an FIR means I will have to approach the High Court under Section 528 BNSS (the old 482 CrPC). Is that correct?
If I go down this route instead of fighting it out in the lower court:
1. **The Process:** What does the timeline and actual process look like practically? Will I need to attend High Court hearings regularly, or does the advocate handle most of it?
2. **The Cost:** Since I need to hire a High Court advocate here in Kolkata for this, what is a realistic, ballpark estimate for the total cost to get a retaliatory FIR quashed? I just want to mentally prepare for the budget before I start interviewing new lawyers.Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction, this is incredibly helpful.
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AAyushiguy38
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May 6, 2026 at 8:39 pm>ย Is that correct?yes
1. 6-10 months max. No, the advocate will handle it.
2. In Delhi, I’d charge 75,000 to 1,00,000 for a case like this. Don’t know the norm in Kolkata. Being said, fees differ wildly from lawyer to lawyer. Shop for a lawyer within your budget.-
UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 8:52 pmThanks for the guidance. I will have to work on this advice.
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UUser_625fd44f
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May 6, 2026 at 7:57 pm1. No2.No, ideally contact a lawyer with a fixed fee which can be paid in parts.
3. Press the judge to get it recorded, the Public prosecutors will not be serious till your lawyers makes them act serious.
4. Ideally, yes!
5. Do not do it, strategically discuss the case with a lawyer and assess your ROI! Besides, you can get your FIR quashed and let the one your registered continue. Counter-cases are often frowned upon but what would matter is the detail!
Who filed first, the gap in both FIRs, witnesses involved, similarity in fact, prima facie allegations amongst other!-
UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 8:04 pmThank you so much for the detailed and clear answers. Your 5th point is exactly what I needed to hear, but I have a few follow-up questions on how that actually works practically.Regarding getting *their* counter-FIR quashed while keeping *ours* active:
1. **The Timeline:** We definitely filed our FIR first on the day of the incident (despite the police reluctance). Theirs was filed afterward purely in retaliation. Does the fact that we were the ‘first informants’ give us a very strong ground in the High Court to prove theirs is a malicious counter-case?
2. **Assessing ROI:** When you mention ROI, what should my end-game look like here? Since my car suffered heavy damage, should the strategy be: quash their fake FIR in the Court, and then use our genuine, active FIR in the lower court to pressure them into paying for my car damages to finally close the matter?-
UUser_625fd44f
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May 6, 2026 at 8:05 pm1. Yes!2. Yes!
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UUser_83705dd8
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May 6, 2026 at 8:28 pm2. Along with leagal fees NAL
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UUser_9cea58ca
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May 6, 2026 at 8:13 pmWhat case did he did he file against you? That you had to secure bail-
UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 8:22 pm115 (2) / 126 (2) / 351 (2) / 54 BNS – No idea what these sections even mean.-
UUser_89cca333
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May 6, 2026 at 9:17 pmWhy did you not Gemini this?-
UUser_89cca333
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May 6, 2026 at 9:18 pmYour lawyer should be explaining you this
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UUser_7fee4c6e
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May 6, 2026 at 10:09 pmHow come did your lawyer not explain the meaning of each section used to file an FIR against you? Having read other comments and your replies, I’m afraid you may need a different/better lawyer -
UUser_2bc6b59a
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May 7, 2026 at 4:16 amThis angered me so much.OP are you a complete naive moron?
It took me 2 secs with a long press of home button to summon gemini.
The text in the image refers to sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), a law in India that replaced the Indian Penal Code.
Section 115(2) BNS: Pertains to voluntarily causing hurt. It is a non-cognizable and bailable offense, meaning police generally cannot arrest without a warrant, and bail can be granted by a magistrate.
Section 351(2) BNS: Relates to criminal intimidation or threatening behavior.
Section 126(2) BNS: Relates to wrongful restraint.
Mind you I’m not even stuck in a month’s long legal battle.
Your lawyers and everyone else is rightfully fleecing you.
Move back into your parents home asap.
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UUser_5a985adc
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May 6, 2026 at 8:16 pmChange your lawyer. Looks shady could be mixed up with other lawyer or police or both.-
UUser_c469768f
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May 6, 2026 at 8:28 pmThat thought has definitely crossed my mind, especially since he’s pushing so hard for a settlement that only benefits the other side while he keeps collecting appearance fees from us.If I decide to pull the plug and change my counsel, how difficult is the actual legal process? I’ve heard I need to get a ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) from him on the Vakalatnama. What happens if he creates a fuss, demands a huge exit fee, or outright refuses to give the NOC?
Also, when I go looking for a new advocate, what specific green flags should I be looking for? Are there specific questions I should ask upfront to ensure they won’t just trap me in the same per-hearing billing cycle or collude with the local police?
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UUser_9ce85c25
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May 6, 2026 at 11:05 pmTimeline is 7 years to 30 years if the case goes till end without settlement -
SSupermaster4383
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May 7, 2026 at 12:44 amThe party is playing a completely different game than what you are playing -
LLuckypunit4818
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May 7, 2026 at 12:44 amNot to discourage you.as a common man I’m saying this. If I didn’t have a good legal backup frd. I won’t enter this kind of legal battles.. Just forgot.. Who is right or wrong.. Because of this you lost ur peace and money.. My pov peace is important.. Try to get settlement from other side including damages and legal fees..if they are not settling as u said the mistake is with other party side fight till end…All the best.ย-
UUser_37e6d54b
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May 7, 2026 at 1:53 amFinally one sensible response
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UUser_0ee36a3c
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May 7, 2026 at 1:04 amWhat was the counter case about.
I would suggest forget the past, drop the cases and move on -
UUser_19768b00
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May 7, 2026 at 1:16 amI thought, FIR is only for third party insurance claim, can someone explain where is it going?? -
UUser_d4bec7c5
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May 7, 2026 at 1:26 amI swear some of these lawyers are the most crooked people on the planet. Always finding an easy way out. For themselves.ย -
UUser_fefa08e8
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May 7, 2026 at 1:26 amWell you could have paid for your car damage via your insurance and your next year premium would have gone up. You could have asked him to pay the difference. It would have closed in few thousands.-
NNiravmaster827
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May 7, 2026 at 2:27 amWhy even expect that as well? Just try and see if they can get the money, if not, just move on for the peace of mind.
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UUser_c3bea2db
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May 7, 2026 at 1:30 am(NAL) i think op should First, get the cctv footage, before its lost
Change lawyers as this one definitely could be colluding with the other party -
UUser_9ee4ff07
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May 7, 2026 at 1:55 amThat’s the criminal case have you file another case for claim in MACT court that forces them to pay? -
UUser_9d19005e
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May 7, 2026 at 1:56 am#The most corrupt after MPs, MLA, Police are liars i mean lawyer’s. Never trust lawyers in India -
UUser_d04fa2c9
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May 7, 2026 at 2:08 amYour lawyer is probably being bribed by the other party. Fire his sorry ass and find a better one. Donโt let up. Keep all the bills and youโll likely also get much of your legal fees back. -
NNiravmaster827
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May 7, 2026 at 2:26 amPeople here on reddit always keep advising to file a police case for every accident, but in reality, this is what happens. Common people, with jobs dont have time, energy and money to waste on such things, we already have a lot of issues in life.This is what zero dep insurance is for. To cover for the damages and just get the repairs done.
As long as no physical injury has happened, there is no point in filing a police case just because the other party was arrogant.
Police was also advising you to settle because they know the reality, not because they were with the other party.
People must stop putting their ego above everything and start using their brains.
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UUser_c9b48aa7
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May 7, 2026 at 2:54 amI believe there’s more to the story that OP’s not comfortable to share.. his wife jumping into fight and other party filing case on her, OP getting pre bail etc.And you’re right here, we’re all already fkd up with our busy lives and sometimes settling at the incident sounds more reasonable specially when you have zero dip. My cousin’s 2 weeks old nexon got rear ended by a truck at traffic signal.. police pulled both parties aside and asked us to settle there itself. My cousin insisted on filing case etc but we compromised him to not. We called truck’s owner and shared pics.. demanded him to pay compensation even though he tried to dodge saying we have insurance. He ended up paying 6k. Company replaced whole boot door and bumper under insurance, my cousin had to pay 1200 something for claim processing charges.
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UUser_78416451
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May 7, 2026 at 5:29 amUnder-rated comment. The OP unknowningly had gone in a sink hole with everyone trying to fleece him.
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UUser_fd0bdaec
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May 7, 2026 at 2:28 amDid you take all the proofs and photographs , thats needed for your to substantiate your claims .. -
SSilentankush4109
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May 7, 2026 at 2:58 amNALFiling FIR was a mistake in practical terms (based on what I was advised in similar situation) .
Legal cases do take time and are frustrating. I was in court in unrelated matter and saw a couple who has been coming to court for last 7 years for an accident case. In their case a false allegation was put on them because they refused to settle when during a u turn their car hit a motorcycle.
On statement recording , your lawyer seems to be incompetent. Unless opposing party advocate has been raising issues or other technical issues, her statement should have been recorded.
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UUser_505d449a
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May 7, 2026 at 3:26 amSpot par hi settle kar lena tha…coz of this FIR we lost a good amount of argicultural land . -
UUser_84794060
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May 7, 2026 at 4:09 amWhat is the process of getting compensation in case of an accident where the other party is at fault? Say the victim car has zero dep. But claiming it can cause loss of NCB, and if the other party is at fault, what is the practical approach to claim repair reimbursement from their insurance? -
UUser_a2c731b4
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May 7, 2026 at 4:29 amThis sums up the entire indian judiciary and system for everyone. Our country and people are doomed. -
UUser_83a48315
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May 7, 2026 at 4:43 amcan u mention what is the counter FIR that he made against u?All i can say is dont waste time just get out of it, anyways u had ur insurance right
these ppl are very used to damaging others cars and they have experience that nothing happens
couple of months back, a dumper crashed into my car from behind that too!! my good luck was that it happened in front of traffic police, i also took my police friends help, and u know how dumper owners are, garbage business garbage ppl, chhapri types, initially police my side, later on they were just neutral ,he was insisting he will cover all via his thirdparty, i wanted nothing of that sort, i simply took a few thousand from him and used my own insurance
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SSmartninja7390
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May 7, 2026 at 5:08 amWell, coincidentally someone I know very closely encountered a similar accident in Kerala, their vehicle stopped at red signal a bolero pickup rear ended them causing significant damage. The driver was a TN commerical driver didn’t had any money so they’ve reached out to nearby police station who also calmly advised not to go with FIR as it will drag in court process. My friend didn’t had any intention to go to court either even though we didn’t commit any mistake, commercial driver owner was kind enough to understand the mistake to settle for an amount that the insurance won’t pay. My friend had own damage nil depreciation insurance to cover the damage (that’s what insurance company is for). If he had proceeded with FIR I might’ve shared this in reddit. Hope you consider repairing your vehicle in priority if nobody is injured. -
UUser_3c33669d
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May 7, 2026 at 5:09 amDude just drop it and move on. Not worth it. Filing FIR was a big mistake. Police correctly advised you out of it. Buy peace over revenge. -
EExpertfox7187
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May 7, 2026 at 5:09 amChange the lawyer and find one with a one time charge. You will see that court visits are less and the other party will soon contact for settlement.And in my opinion if there is no human life endangered then it should be settled from insurance. Thats the whole point of the insurance.
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UUser_4b9240aa
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May 7, 2026 at 5:24 amYou need to change your lawyer -
UUser_2bbd4d99
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May 7, 2026 at 5:33 amIn our country, finding FIR is always a bad idea. Now you have a first hand experience of it. FIR and courtrooms are for ultra wealthy who can pay and hire the best lawyers, and the lawyers take care of everything without causing any hassle to them.What counter FIRs they have done against you? You can apply for quashing of FIR on the basis that it was registered as retaliation by the other party and is not genuine. I am not a lawyer and do not know how it works, but have heard this is an option in case of false FIRs.
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IIndiandude2263
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May 7, 2026 at 6:03 ambro, what you want from other party? change the useless lawyer and go for out of court settlement.you dont want years in court and getting no output.
for new lawyer fix on percentage from the settlement received.
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UUser_7e99844d
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May 7, 2026 at 6:45 amwhich city you are located? -
RRapidseeker2815
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May 7, 2026 at 6:56 am2-5000? your lawyer is cheap as fuck. I wouldnโt even do that low for my immediate neighbors and cousins.
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