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EExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 5:05 pmWhy ? ๐งEExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 4:15 pmCase was filed and his wife and inlaws were in jail.The same has happened with uncle too, he is in jail too.
Not sure why you think there are two india
EExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 4:14 pmBut for her at that moment that was the only option.You are having a casual attitude for someone’s death.
You don’t need to put yourself in place of uncles shoes but need to see it from a third person perspective.
EExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 3:34 pmIt will be termed as hearsay. The recording should be of some help but won’t be enough. As for your family members, saying things outside court and giving statement in the court are two different things. Hope they give statement.If this was the case then your lawyer should have taken her previous sucide attempts as a way to show.
Anyway this is sort of gone case, a good lawyer will help your uncle out.
EExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 3:11 pmNot a lawyerGiven the information, your uncle is in the wrong as the heated argument led your aunt to commit sucide. Her dying declaration is very strong evidence against your uncle.
As for the lawyer you hired, there must be some other reason as citing public holiday as a reason for bail is not acceptable. Given the nature of the serious crime.
You should engage with a different lawyer, who specialised in sucide cases and their win ratio in it.
EExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 3:06 pmNot reallyShe was just talking. Things should have been handled properly.
Someone comitted sucide, and given statement before death that her husband harassed her so much that sucide was the only option.
EExpertfox3531
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May 8, 2025 at 2:09 pmNot a lawyerBut AI is thrilling
That’s a worrying situation, and it’s good you’re taking it seriously. Here’s what could potentially happen and what you should do now:
Worst Things That Could Happen:
* Financial Fraud: Someone could use your PAN details and selfie to apply for loans, credit cards, or open bank accounts in your name. You could then be held liable for these debts or fraudulent activities.
* Identity Theft: Your PAN card is a crucial identity document. With your selfie and PAN details, someone could potentially impersonate you for various illegal activities, such as renting properties, purchasing goods, or even for more serious crimes.
* Tax Evasion/Fraud: Your PAN is linked to your tax information. Someone could potentially use it to carry out fraudulent financial transactions or evade taxes, which could lead to scrutiny or legal issues for you.
* Impact on Credit Score: If loans or credit cards are taken out in your name and not repaid, it will severely damage your credit score, making it difficult for you to access credit in the future.
* Misuse for Illegal Activities: In some cases, PAN cards are misused for illegal activities like SIM card purchases for illegal communication or as a fake ID in criminal activities.
What You Can Do Now:
* File a Police Complaint (FIR): The first and most crucial step is to file a First Information Report (FIR) at your local police station. Clearly state that your PAN card details and selfie have been compromised and you fear potential misuse. Get a copy of the FIR for your records. This document will be important for any future disputes or clarifications.
* Report to the Income Tax Department:
* Visit the official e-filing portal of the Income Tax Department.
* Look for a section on “Grievance Redressal” or “Complaints.”
* File a complaint detailing the situation โ how your PAN details and selfie were compromised and your fear of misuse.
* You can also try to contact the Aayakar Sampark Kendra (ASK) for guidance on reporting.* Check Your Credit Report Immediately:
* Obtain your credit report from all major credit bureaus in India (CIBIL, Equifax, Experian, CRIF High Mark). You can usually get one free report per year from each bureau.
* Carefully review the report for any loans or credit accounts that you did not open.
* If you find any discrepancies or unauthorized activity, immediately report it to the respective credit bureau and the concerned bank or financial institution.* Contact Your Banks: Inform all the banks where you hold accounts about the situation. Ask them to be extra vigilant regarding any transactions or applications made in your name.
* Monitor Your Financial Activity: Keep a close eye on all your bank accounts, credit card statements, and other financial transactions for any suspicious activity. Report anything unusual immediately.
* Check Form 26AS: Form 26AS is a consolidated tax statement that shows details of TDS, TCS, and advance tax paid by you. Review it regularly on the Income Tax e-filing portal to see if there are any transactions that you don’t recognize.
* Be Cautious of Phishing Attempts: You might receive calls or emails from scammers pretending to be banks or authorities asking for more information or to “rectify” the situation. Do not share any personal or financial details with them.
* Consider a Credit Freeze (Optional): You can request a temporary freeze on your credit report with the credit bureaus. This will prevent anyone from opening new credit accounts in your name without your explicit consent. You can lift the freeze when you need to apply for credit yourself.
General Advice:* Never share copies or photos of your PAN card unnecessarily. Be extremely cautious about who you share it with and for what purpose.
* If you have to provide a photocopy, self-attest it by writing “For [purpose]” and signing across the copy so that parts of your signature and the text are on the PAN image and the paper.
* Be wary of online requests for your PAN details and selfie, especially from unknown or unverified sources.
* Use strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication for your online financial accounts and email.
It’s important to act quickly and diligently. By reporting the incident and monitoring your financial activity, you can minimize the potential damage from this unfortunate situation.
May 7, 2025 at 3:49 pm in reply to: Can having political connections of opposite party affect the accused in a criminal case? #955EExpertfox3531
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May 7, 2025 at 3:49 pmYou have a 498A up your head, so a cuss word shouldn’t be your major concern.May 7, 2025 at 3:39 pm in reply to: Can having political connections of opposite party affect the accused in a criminal case? #952EExpertfox3531
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May 7, 2025 at 3:39 pmCan’t say without knowing the background.It can roll into any way.
May 7, 2025 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Can having political connections of opposite party affect the accused in a criminal case? #948EExpertfox3531
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May 7, 2025 at 3:25 pmYou seriously don’t expect the police and judge to buy this theory that the cases were filed due to cuss words against her parents.What exactly is written in the FIR, that should be the base on which you need to fight your case and not on hearsay.
If this is the case, then get in touch with few lawyer and tell your story and get their legal openion.
May 7, 2025 at 3:19 pm in reply to: Can having political connections of opposite party affect the accused in a criminal case? #944EExpertfox3531
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May 7, 2025 at 3:19 pmNot a lawyerIf there is pressure coming on police to take action on you then it will definitely have an impact.
The only thing you can do is to provide evidence that you are the good party and a false case has been filed on you.
EExpertfox3531
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May 7, 2025 at 8:02 amThen you turn it off.You need to have a proper Convo regarding this.
EExpertfox3531
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May 6, 2025 at 8:41 pmWhat was your agreement with your pg owner? If she already informed or it’s there in the contract that you need to give advance notice. Only then it will be applicable for going into legal case on her.As this is an interpersonal matter, best to resolve with mutually with your new roomate on light off timings.
EExpertfox3531
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May 6, 2025 at 8:29 pmNot a lawyerObviously the police in your own village area won’t file fir for such a small matter. Like it boils down to switching on light at night.
You should shift to other room or switch off the light again and again.
EExpertfox3531
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May 6, 2025 at 6:49 amNot a lawyerGet 10k from your family, relatives and pay back this fincorp loan amount.
It’s better to deal with relatives rather than a company with the financial backing of their rightful money.
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