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      April 8, 2025 at 8:18 am
      Sentence reduction is a rare thing and not given as a standard rule.

      On the limited information available I can guesstimate 3-15 years of prison Sentence. Depends on Role allegations, politics by higher ups, bribery by the actual beneficiaries.

      Yes it will take a few years to reach convicted but imprisonment can happen after chargesheet is filed too which again can take time or done swiftly depending on the Powers that be. Generally CBI has to file a chargesheet within 1 years of filling of complaint with cbi. And generally this happens in high value cases or departments under court supervision so unless involved parties can bribe to the tune of multiple crores you can expect swift action of under 6 months from date of complaint.

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        April 8, 2025 at 7:33 am
        Bail can be gotten BEFORE he is sentenced to prison.

        If he is in prison then you get general visitation rights as family members.

        After he is sentenced there has to me extreme and rare circumstances for him to get bail. This generally is given for occasions like marriage. Death of spouse or parents or child etc.

        List of problems –

        – your father goes away. His absence will be felt.in numerous ways and once he is back that is a separate learning curve

        – his source of income and retirement also goes away. Financial stresses if there aren’t more working members in the family.

        – issues with marriage for you and your siblings. As people will look down upon the fact that your father is in jail.

        – societal bullying. By relatives and neighbors.

        – If you’re living on rent and change places then again this will be an issue

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          April 8, 2025 at 6:41 am
          Okay this is going to be a long response.

          TLDR –
          Yes there are cases of 10+ years of imprisonment. Can’t say for sure until chargesheet is filed.

          You can get bail in non-bailable offenses too.

          At best your father will be accused of willful misconduct or negligence or criminal breach of trust by a government officer. Even if your father didn’t receive a penny.

          Your father needs to be honest and call a spade a spade.

          Gyaan —>>>
          To keep it simple, in a bailable offense the cops have power to give you bail. In a non-bailable offense you have to prove that you will not runaway to a court and a judge has the power to give you bail.

          You can get bail in both bailable and non-bailable offenses.

          This makes me understand that the chargesheet has not been filed. And this may be a corruption scam.
          Even if you father was not a beneficiary of the money/reqard/bribe – he may have signed documents or be in an ancillary department which (in the eyes of the law) SHOULD have known about the scam and informed relevant authorities.
          Essentially the best case scenario is that he is blamed for negligence and willful misconduct or criminal breach of trust by government officer – all of which carry a varying sentence from 3 to 14 years.

          If your father has had a clean record in the past and he turns approver – as in gives info to rat out his colleagues then he may see no sentence or a shorter sentence.

          Unless this gets a lot of media attention – realistically he should get bail or the time servied in prison will be reduced against the final sentence.

          You will need a lawyer of your own. The government lawyer may be orchestrating the strategy to safeguard the big fish.

          If your father knows shit he NEEDS to rat out his colleagues or make peace with the fact that not rating them out will directly cause him to spend time in jail, possibly for a long time.

          I was closely associated with a case by the government (railway department) against this client of mine who had Essentially taken over a railway warehouse and gotten a private railway track into his warehouse from the nearest train station. All of which was paid by the railway department.
          And this client had been running this factory (at the railway warehouse) for atleast 30 years.
          I knew the client well, and by chance his lawyer is a close friend of mine so i could get more inside info.
          Basically the railway claimed that this man has taken over the warehouse and illegally doing operations there ans has a private railway track and that this company needs to be evicted and the railways need to compensated for the last 30+ years of occupation.

          2 junior officers lost their job and one of them had to spend sometime in jail.

          The actual culprits and the beneficiaries of the “deal” has retired years ago and had to face zero repercussions.

          in reply to: Insane amount of delay in passport police verfication #19052
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            April 8, 2025 at 6:19 am
            Please bribe and get over it.

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              April 8, 2025 at 6:18 am
              Can you name what sections of BNS or IPC is alleged against your father?

              I’m not a practising lawyer but have a lot to do with courts and cops because of my business. We have a law firm on retainer.

              My wife is a practising lawyer for the government.
              My best friend is the right-hand-man for a very reputed senior advocate who mostly does criminal matters.

              I am known as a heavy litigator in my industry for not letting anyone run away with my money. So constant court cases and police cases.

              When I was younger I had somewhat of a violent streak and had to again engage with cops and lawyers to save my ass.

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                April 8, 2025 at 6:11 am
                Clear cut case of 420. You are a willful defaulter.
                Depending on what state you are in this comes as a non-bailabke offense I’m haryana and uttarpradhesh.

                Which means you have present a lawyer and apply for bail in the court.

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                  April 8, 2025 at 6:06 am
                  How old are you OP?
                  If you’re an adult (18+) then get your shit together. This is shit hitting the fan. This is those times that can make or break the rest of your life.

                  Don’t “wing it”

                  Don’t “go with the flow”

                  Get your shit together and get a handle on the situation and start talking to lawyers and learning from lawyers and youtube for possible strategies.

                  This will consume the rest of your father’s life and yours too if not tackled with proactiveness.

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                    April 8, 2025 at 6:00 am
                    If this is real then please stop karma farming and actually get a lawyer dude.

                    You’ve been posting this for months now across different sunreddits. And you seem to have zero motivation to actually find a solution or even engage a lawyer.

                    in reply to: Please help in decision I’m stuck #21250
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                      April 4, 2025 at 10:33 am
                      If everyone except you is toxic then maybe it’s time to look inside buddy.

                      It can also just be a shutty situation you’re in. But highly highly reccomend you stick to your current job and do better while parallely look for a new job.
                      Don’t quit unless you have something in hand. You will regret that for sure as you state that your family isnt very supportive either.

                      All the best.

                      Unskill, work hard and understand that the process of self-improvement is lined (generally) by brutal criticism.
                      Life is giving you an opportunity to prove your mettle, don’t let it go to waste.

                      in reply to: Accident case proceedings… #21257
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                        April 4, 2025 at 10:19 am
                        Get a lawyer.

                        Without specifica of the case it is impossible to tell you what is the best strategy forward

                        in reply to: Legit they can do? #22455
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                          April 3, 2025 at 12:44 pm
                          There’s a nodal officer – you can find their details through company website.

                          You need to write them an email and call and raise a complaint and get a complaint reference number.

                          Using this reference number you can escalate to the NBFCs nodal officer and further to the organisations ombudsman

                          Please note that none of these processes are “fast”
                          They can take months or years to reach a resolution.

                          in reply to: School forcing all students to buy their 5th uniform #22017
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                            April 3, 2025 at 10:37 am
                            So technically a private school can do this and not face any legal repercussions.

                            But you can and should name and shame the school in the media, that should have a better chance of having an impact than a legal case for this.

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                              April 2, 2025 at 12:31 pm
                              Yup possible.

                              But understand that is one of MANY things that are being claimed in the post including taking money out of bank accounts and fixed deposits.

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                                April 2, 2025 at 12:16 pm
                                Not possible if it is a pvt ltd. Even if it’s a partnership you need signatures at multiple places of all partners.

                                in reply to: Need a lawyer opinion about this. Please. #22879
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                                  April 2, 2025 at 10:42 am
                                  If you have some proof of abuse then great if not then start recording proofs and collating it.

                                  Please write down the “abuse” you’ve been through and some dates (even if vague) along with them.
                                  Be as detailed and thorough as possible in this written account along with whatever photographic and video graphic and screen shots proof you may have.

                                  If you face any violent altercations in the future then please go to any nursing home or hospital and ask them to give you a medical report.
                                  Medical reports from a government certified doctor and hospital are mandatory in this case.
                                  Also note that generating such a report will also force the hospital to raise a medico-legal complaint with the local police station. In most cases the cops will just talk to you and it is upto you if you want to press charges or not.

                                  But you WILL need a lawyer. And that will cost money.
                                  Outcome based payouts to lawyers is illegal and i wouldn’t reccomend a lawyee who tells you to pay after a desired outcome.

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