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      March 26, 2025 at 1:19 pm
      The other poster is correct. Your mom engaged in an illegal money lending operation, functioning as an individual money lender without a license or approval. You can ask politely for some returns but she cannot charge interest. Since you do not have any records and this was between individuals, you will likely not get the money back. Please do not engage goons as that will get you in further trouble. It is an expensive lesson and it is valuable in that aspect.

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        February 28, 2025 at 4:20 am
        There’s a very recent Supreme Court ruling on the matter of the public suing government officers. In essence, the order states that such officials cannot be prosecuted without prior sanction for a matter that was conducted while the official was discharging their duty. This sanction is needed for a cognizable offense.

        This ruling does not necessarily imply that government (public) officials cannot be sued. People can file suits but prosecution cannot proceed without a sanction or agreement.

        It is likely the ruling was made to shield frivolous lawsuits against officials who were lawfully discharging their duties. But for unlawful actions, the public can seek to obtain sanction first before filing for prosecution.

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          February 13, 2025 at 9:43 pm
          Food adulteration concerns health and public safety, among other issues. Bring your complaint to local government, health department and the Food Safety department of the Central Government. You can file an FIR against the party concerned. You will need to submit details of the incident and evidence you have collected.

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            February 5, 2025 at 11:25 am
            OP you are not wrong. If your husband is beating you, then that in itself constitutes a serious crime. Gathering evidence is a start, but in many cases that is not possible. In that case you can put together a detailed account of the events and approach the police and the court yourself. You can also get yourself checked in a government run hospital and obtain a medical report. Include the medical report in your case. The costs should be nominal or even free to avail of the services in the govt hospital.

            In the longer run, you need to consider whether you can still live with the abusive husband. He has already threatened with death you several times . So you may be in immediate danger. Seek a protection order directly from the police and the court. As for the money part, that is a difficult issue. If you divorce, you are entitled to alimony.for maintenance. Please also consider seeking damages for the suffering your husband has subjected you.

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