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      January 29, 2025 at 5:25 am
      Lawyer here.

      File a writ for protection before the High Court.

      in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73374
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        January 17, 2025 at 5:27 am
        I am sorry, I practice at the Allahabad High Court.

        in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73375
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          January 16, 2025 at 8:05 pm
          Would need a lot more details, but yes, it is possible.

          in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73331
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            January 16, 2025 at 7:13 pm
            u/mollee808 I believe OP resides in Uttar Pradesh and here for quashing for FIR you file a 226, and a 482 is only maintainable after Chargesheet and Summoning/Cognizance order.

            It’s just how Allahabad High Court works.

            in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73392
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              January 16, 2025 at 7:06 pm
              No Court is going to quash a settlement where someone dies. Trust me, I am a regular practicioner and I see such cases on the daily.

              in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73387
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                January 16, 2025 at 6:26 pm
                1. That advice is good only if OP had filed the complaint before an FIR was lodged against him, and not after. 2. Such allegations would establish mens rea for murder. 3. Courts are hesitant to quash FIRs in cross cases since it al the more proves that the incident as narrated did take place, and in this case, where a person has died lodging a cross cases is going to be the worst case scenario if the case goes to trial.

                in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73368
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                  January 16, 2025 at 6:23 pm
                  It is the worst advice you couldโ€™ve given him, both morally as well as on the merits of his case because such โ€œallegationsโ€ would establish a motive for murder against OP and his father.

                  in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73376
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                    January 16, 2025 at 6:21 pm
                    Lawyer here: Please do not do that. Something like this would establish a clear motive for murder, and results could be disastrous for you.

                    in reply to: A little chit chat with neighbour turned into a nightmare #73334
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                      January 16, 2025 at 6:19 pm
                      Lawyer here: Immediately file a Criminal Writ under Article 226 seeking the quashing of the FIR. You may pursue other remedies in the meantime but move to the High Court at the earliest. At the very least you would get a stay on arrest till the submission of the Chargesheet.

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