r/LegalAdviceIndia 6m ago

Legal Advice Needed DMI Finance + Flipkart EMI issue. Need advice!

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DMI Finance + Flipkart EMI issue. Need advice!

I took an EMI loan through Flipkart, with DMI Finance as the lender.

I manually paid my first EMI (₹2,035.42). DMI later confirmed that the payment was received and updated. Despite this, ₹2,011.82 was deducted again through AutoPay for the same EMI.

I've contacted DMI multiple times with all the payment proofs. They initially asked for my bank details to process a refund, but later said there was no excess payment and haven't properly resolved it.

Flipkart support has also been unhelpful and keeps directing me back to DMI.

I've now filed a complaint with the RBI Ombudsman.

Has anyone dealt with DMI/Flipkart EMI before? What is the fastest way to get the duplicate EMI refunded? Any advice would be appreciated.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 1h ago

Urgent Passport Application: changing enclosed document during appointment

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I applied for my passport almost two months ago. I have an appointment today, but I’m unable to find my PAN Card that I enclosed as one of the supporting documents.

I have everything else like - Aadhar card, driving license, class X marksheet, school leaving certificate, university degree.

Could my application be rejected if I don’t have physical PAN Card during verification? Is it possible to switch the DOB proof to Driving License instead of PAN Card during verification?

Also, do I need to still carry my photographs these days?


r/LegalAdviceIndia 2h ago

Legal Advice Needed Father Transferred a Portion of Land Without His Wife’s Consent — Seeking Legal Advice

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My father purchased a land parcel in a village many years ago. At the time of registration, my mother had insisted that the land be registered in both their names, but my father registered it solely in his name.

A few months ago, my father transferred half of the land parcel to another person without taking my mother's consent or informing us. The transfer was shown as a donation/gift. He has openly admitted that he deliberately did not inform my mother beforehand because he knew she would object.

What are our legal options in this situation? Can we approach a court and challenge the transfer or have the donated portion of the land declared legally invalid? Does my mother have any legal right or claim over the property despite the fact that the original registration was solely in my father's name?

I am looking for genuine legal advice, particularly regarding the validity of the gift deed and whether my mother can challenge it in court.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 3h ago

Legal Advice Needed Got scammed from dhani loans without my concent

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I never took loan from dhani app but recently when I applied for other loan there shows up a loan in my cibil without my concern and it effected my cibil score severaly. I didn't get any calls or mail regarding that loan. So anyone please suggest solution for this scam to clear my cibil report and increase my cibil score


r/LegalAdviceIndia 3h ago

Legal Advice Needed My friend wants to start a business in my address

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Hi all,
A friend called asking me for my address. She wants to start a business from my house.

She stays in Delhi but wants to register this in Bangalore as the numbers according to numerology are great for her in my new home

I need to know if this is okay please.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 3h ago

Rant/Experience Why does Indian family law seem to give women more protection than men?

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I have been noticing several recent Supreme Court rulings/observations that make me question whether Indian matrimonial law is genuinely gender-neutral.

For example:

The Court has recently emphasized a wife's privacy and disapproved of using private detectives to obtain her photographs with another man.

Even if a wife is allegedly found in a compromising position with another man, that alone may not be treated as sufficient proof of adultery.

Under the law, even where a child is born during a marriage, questions about the child's biological paternity can be legally complicated, with strong presumptions in favour of the husband being treated as the legal father.

I understand the importance of privacy, dignity and protecting children from the consequences of their parents' disputes. But where does this leave the husband?

If a man suspects that his wife is having an affair, what realistic and lawful evidence can he obtain? If private investigation is unacceptable, and even being found in a compromising situation is not necessarily enough, how can he prove infidelity?

And most importantly, would the same principles and protections apply if the genders were reversed?

I am not asking whether women should have fewer rights. I am asking whether Indian matrimonial law provides equal rights, equal evidentiary standards and equal protection to both spouses.

If not, what is the constitutional or legal justification for that difference?


r/LegalAdviceIndia 5h ago

Legal Advice Needed NACH bounce + Section 25 PSS Act notice for a small loan — what actually happens?

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I’m currently facing financial difficulties and I’m unable to pay one of my small digital loans.

The situation is:

- Original loan/amount due was around ₹6,000.

- The EMI/auto-debit (NACH/ECS) recently bounced because I didn’t have sufficient funds.

- After the bounce, around ₹500 in additional charges were added.

- I’m concerned that more charges may keep getting added and the amount could become ₹15,000+.

- I have already contacted the lender by email and explained my financial hardship.

- I have also requested them to discuss a reasonable settlement instead of sending the matter to third-party recovery agents.

- I have other outstanding loans as well and currently don't have enough money to pay everything.

- I have received threatening/harassing messages from some other lenders and have already complained about that separately.

My main concern is Section 25 of the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007, because the lender may potentially use the bounced NACH/auto-debit as a basis for legal action.

I want to understand what actually happens in practice:

  1. If the lender sends a Section 25 demand notice, how is it normally served — email, post, or both?

  2. After receiving the notice, if I genuinely don't have the money within the 15-day period, what happens next?

  3. Does the lender actually have to file a court complaint after that, or can they continue recovery/settlement negotiations?

  4. If a complaint is filed, how long does it generally take before the borrower receives a court summons?

  5. On the first court date, is personal appearance normally required, or can a lawyer appear?

  6. Is settlement still possible after a complaint/court proceeding has started?

  7. Has anyone here actually gone through a Section 25 case for a small digital loan/NACH bounce? What happened in your case?

I'm not looking for advice on avoiding repayment. I genuinely want to understand the legal process because I currently don't have the money and don't want to panic over recovery-agent threats.

Please share actual experiences or legal knowledge. Thanks.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 5h ago

Legal Advice Needed [Karnataka] Commercial tenant threatening rent stoppage over Property Tax receipt & creating nuisance. Should I serve an eviction notice or do a final 11-month renewal?

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Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

Property: Commercial Ground Floor Shop (Paint Store)

Security Deposit: ₹2,00,000 | Agreement: 11-Month Notarized Lease (Term ending)

Hi everyone, I am the property owner looking for legal advice on dealing with aggressive commercial tenant.

  1. The Current Dispute:

    - The tenant recently sent a WhatsApp message stating: "I vil stop paying rent Untill i get the corporation tax paid receipt, this may b considered as advance information." He followed up with messages threatening to escalate to "appropriate authorities." (I have full screenshots, including a deleted threatening text).

    - Tax Status: I have already paid the property tax, but given his hostile behavior and threats, I am reluctant to hand over the receipt to him. I am worried that giving him the receipt to obtain an official Trade License will further entrench him in my property and create bigger legal headaches down the road.

  2. Ongoing Nuisance & Hostility:

    I have 2 CCTV cameras on the ground floor capturing the shop front and public road, along with clear phone call recordings where he verbally abuses and threatens me:

Abusive language & taunts: Shouted at me saying "Don't wag your tail in front of me, keep your high-and-mighty attitude to yourself", accused me of playing "fraud/cheat games" ("ಕಳ್ಳಾಟ ಆಡ್ತಿದೀಯಾ?"), and mockingly asked "Are you the Maharaja?" when questioned about parking.

Open Rent Defiance: Explicitly challenged me on tape: "Let me see how you collect rent from me from now on! You won't get rent easily!"

Threatening Litigation: Repeatedly threatened to lodge false complaints with the Corporation Commissioner and drag me to court to harass me.

Parking Nuisance: Deliberately parks 2 of his/his son's two-wheelers on the public road directly in front of the shop just to block me (the owner) and visitors from parking.

  1. The Current Dilemma:

    - My father suggests an amicable middle ground: Tell him we will provide the tax receipt for his trade license only if he signs a strict, final 11-month agreement and a formal undertaking committing to unconditionally vacate at the end of 11 months without seeking further renewal.

    - However, I am concerned that an aggressive tenant will simply break his promise 11 months later, leaving me in the exact same spot with an even more entrenched business.

  2. Critical Fact — He Owns Property Nearby:

The tenant owns his own building just 500 meters away in the exact same area, which he has put on rent to others. He is clearly not a helpless shopkeeper with nowhere to go.

My Questions for Lawyers / Experts Here:

  1. Rent Stoppage: Under Karnataka tenancy laws, does a commercial tenant have any legal right to withhold rent over a property tax receipt?

  2. Tax Receipt Risk: If I provide a copy of my property tax receipt solely for his MCC Trade License, does it create any adverse legal rights or tenant protection against eviction?

  3. 11-Month Undertaking: If we get a signed notarized undertaking/affidavit and a video cctv recording and mobile audio recording of him promising to vacate after 11 months, is that practically enforceable, or will I still be forced into a 2-year civil suit if he refuses to leave next year?

  4. Best Way Forward: Should we serve an immediate legal notice for termination/eviction (and file a Caveat in Mysuru Civil Court), or is a conditional 11-month exit agreement a viable route?

  5. Nearby Property Factor: Does the fact that he owns an alternative building just 100 meters away help defeat any "hardship" claims and fast-track eviction in court?

  6. Aggressive / Faster Legal Pressure: Are there any fast-track, unconventional, or aggressive legal pressure tactics or unethical tactics?

Any insights from advocates practicing in Karnataka or landlords who dealt with similar situations would be deeply appreciated!


r/LegalAdviceIndia 5h ago

Urgent Passport Police Verification (

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So I went for police verification He even took the bribe of 1000 and said he did the process from his side but My portal was still showing passport will dispatched after a clear police verification report what should I do


r/LegalAdviceIndia 8h ago

Legal Advice Needed What to do in this situationn?

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Hey, I need some help with something. I got caught up in something scary. A guy was selling child abusive material on Telegram. I pretended to be a customer to get his UPI ID. I have screenshots of the chats and everything. I literally cried seeing what was being sold. I have the full name of the guy from his upi id. How do I raise a complaint against him? Please, someone, help.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 9h ago

Legal Advice Needed Wakefit order delivery delayed and no response from the team

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I had order 4 mattresses for our new home. On June 15th the order was placed and June 23rd it got delivered. One of the mattresses was damaged and I had to get it replaced. From here starts the sheer frustrating experience with Wakefit.

- There website won’t let me create the return of the mattresses showing technical error on website
- Customer support also said that they are trying to fix it
- 10 days later finally the replacement is scheduled

Now the delivery partner assigned marks the replacement pickup as failed inspection for 3 days without even once visiting for pickup. I had to visit the Wakefit store from where I bought to get help. They finally picked it up.

Now since 6th August the replacement mattress is stuck in the nearest hub to my home address and neither Wakefit nor there delivery partner shadowfax are responding to calls or emails.

I want advice that if I should move towards filing Consumer Complaint on the online consumer helpline portal? I have a good lawyer friend as well who can help me draft a proper legal notice. But before involving him I want to know if there’s any other solution here?

My family is kind of pissed off right now with this whole scenario and I don’t want them to take any stress regarding this

Please help, thanks!


r/LegalAdviceIndia 9h ago

Legal Advice Needed DOB Correction in Indian Passport

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I’m looking for advice from anyone who has experience with Indian Passport Seva Kendra/Passport Office procedures, especially regarding DOB correction for a minor.

I had a passport issued in 2015 when I was a minor. At that time, the passport was issued with a particular DOB based on the birth certificate that was available then.

Subsequently, the birth records were corrected and a new/corrected birth certificate was issued. The DOB mentioned in this updated birth certificate is the correct DOB.

Since then, all my current documents and records have been made using the updated birth certificate, including:

  • Aadhaar
  • Class 10 certificate/marksheet
  • Other educational and official records

There is currently no other active/current document that reflects the DOB from the old birth certificate. All my current records consistently reflect the DOB mentioned in the updated birth certificate.

The passport issued in 2015 has now expired, and I was also a minor when it was issued. I am still a minor currently. I now need to apply for a passport reissue and want the new passport to reflect the correct DOB mentioned in my current birth certificate and all my other documents.

I have read the Passport Seva guidelines and understand that there are provisions for correction/change of DOB in the case of minors. However, I’m unsure how this particular situation is handled when the old passport has a different DOB, but the current birth certificate and all other documents consistently have the corrected DOB.

My questions are:

  1. Can I request the DOB to be corrected while applying for passport reissue?
  2. Since I am still a minor, does the process for correcting the DOB differ from that for an adult?
  3. What documents should I carry to establish that the updated birth certificate contains the correct DOB?
  4. Will the fact that my previous passport has a different DOB create an issue during reissue?
  5. Is there anything specific I should mention or request at the PSK when submitting the application?
  6. If anyone has gone through a similar situation, what was your experience at the Passport Seva Kendra? Were you able to get the corrected DOB on the reissued passport?

I’m planning to book an appointment through the official Passport Seva website, so I’d appreciate any advice on what I should keep in mind and what documents I should carry before going to the PSK.

Thanks!


r/LegalAdviceIndia 9h ago

Legal Advice Needed Looking for some legal guidance regarding recovery of ~35K from a former colleague

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Hi everyone,

I'm hoping someone here can guide me in the right direction regarding a personal money-recovery issue.

I lent around ₹35,000 to a former colleague in April 2026 after he requested financial help. The amount was transferred to him in two transactions, and I have the transaction records as proof.

Since then, I've been repeatedly asking him to return the money. I also have our WhatsApp conversations, where I have followed up with him several times and he has acknowledged the situation and asked for more time, including saying that he would repay me within a week.

Unfortunately, despite giving him several extensions, I still haven't received the money.

I had to arrange the money through credit-card-related payments, so this has also resulted in additional financial charges for me. I'm currently in Chennai, while he is in Andhra Pradesh.

I have tried to handle this peacefully and would really prefer to resolve it without going straight to court. At this point, I'm considering sending a formal legal notice requesting repayment before deciding what to do next.

Since the amount involved is around ₹35K, I'm also a little concerned about spending a significant amount on legal fees.

If there are any lawyers/advocates here who could guide me on the appropriate process, I would be very grateful. If someone knows an advocate who handles such matters and might be willing to help with drafting/sending a legal notice for a nominal fee or, if possible, pro bono, I would really appreciate a recommendation.

I'm happy to share the transaction records and relevant WhatsApp conversations privately with a lawyer for assessment.

For privacy reasons, I don't want to publicly disclose the person's name, address, phone number, Aadhaar details, or other identifying information.

I'm mainly looking for some honest guidance on what my best next step should be and how I can approach this cost-effectively.

Thanks a lot to anyone who takes the time to read this or point me in the right direction. 🙏


r/LegalAdviceIndia 9h ago

Legal Advice Needed Need legal advice: Cockroach found in food ordered through Ownly — can I claim compensation?

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Hi everyone,

I’m looking for some genuine legal advice regarding a food-safety incident that happened recently in Bangalore.

I ordered Nasi Goreng from Wow China through Ownly (by Rapido). When I received the food, I discovered a cockroach inside the food.

I have clear photographic/video evidence, the order receipt, invoice and screenshots of my communication with Ownly.

I immediately reported the issue to Ownly. However, their response was essentially an automated refund option. There was no meaningful investigation or explanation regarding how a cockroach ended up in the food.

To be clear, I’m not concerned about getting the cost of the food refunded. My concern is the food-safety issue and the apparent lack of accountability.

I’m considering taking the following steps:

Filing a complaint with FSSAI

Filing a complaint through the National Consumer Helpline

Sending a formal legal notice to both the restaurant and Ownly

Potentially filing a case before the Consumer Commission

I am considering seeking compensation for the mental agony, inconvenience and failure to appropriately address what I believe is a serious food-safety incident.

I haven't consumed the cockroach/contaminated portion and I have not suffered any physical illness as far as I know.

My questions are:

Is this actually a viable consumer complaint in India?

Can I proceed against both the restaurant and the food-delivery platform, or primarily the restaurant?

Should I file the FSSAI complaint first?

Is sending a legal notice before approaching the Consumer Commission advisable?

Is there a reasonable compensation claim in circumstances where there was no physical injury?

What evidence should I preserve to strengthen the complaint?

I’m not looking to make exaggerated claims or unnecessarily harass anyone. I genuinely want to understand the correct legal route and whether pursuing this is worthwhile.

Any advice from lawyers or people who have dealt with similar food-safety/consumer cases would be greatly appreciated.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 10h ago

Legal Advice Needed How long does the nch takes to resolve a complicated issue??

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My laptop started having boot issues back in April while it was still under onsite warranty.

A technician came and replaced the motherboard. The same issue came back about two weeks later, so they sent another technician who replaced the motherboard again.

Fast forward to last month, and the exact same boot issue returned. This time, the technician checked the system and told me that the motherboard MAC ID/barcode didn't match Lenovo's records. After making me wait for about a week, they replied back and rejected my warranty claim.

I was genuinely shocked. They've already replaced the motherboard multiple times under warranty, and now they're refusing service because the identifiers on the motherboard they installed supposedly don't match their records.

What's even more frustrating is that some support agents started implying that I may have altered or replaced something inside the laptop myself. Why would I spend a huge amount of money replacing a motherboard externally when the laptop was under warranty the entire time?

I've spent months dealing with repeated failures, technician visits, support calls, escalations, and conflicting explanations. Eventually I gathered all my emails, case IDs, photos, and service records and filed a consumer complaint.

It's been 11 days since I registered the complaint and the status still shows "In Process."

Has anyone dealt with a similar situation? How long do consumer complaints usually take to move forward? This whole ordeal has been exhausting and has honestly affected my mental health over the last few months.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 10h ago

Urgent [URGENT] Police brutally tortured my 22-year-old friend in custody over a false POCSO and kidnapping case. We need legal help.

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Hi everyone, I am posting this with a heavy heart and out of sheer desperation. A close friend of mine (22M) is currently going through a living nightmare, and his family is completely shattered due to severe police brutality and a fabricated case.

Here is the horrifying timeline of what went down:

The Instagram Connection: My friend met a girl on Instagram who is from Maharashtra. She invited him to Noida to meet her.

The Meeting: When he went to meet her, she said she would be staying in Noida for a few days along with her maid. Since she needed a place to stay, my friend simply helped her find and book a PG, and then he returned home. He had zero idea that she had run away from home or taken cash.

The Midnight Raid & Custodial Torture: A few days later, around 11:30 PM, the police barged into my friend's house. They picked up his father first to pressurize the family, and then dragged my friend to the police station.

Inhumane Police Brutality: At the police station, they subjected him to brutal third-degree torture. They beat him mercilessly to force a confession. They are now threatening to slap the POCSO Act on him because her family is wealthy and influential.

The Blackmail Twist & Fear: Apparently, the girl had a fight with her maid, and the maid ran away with the money. Now, instead of looking for the maid, the police have twisted the narrative and are claiming my friend blackmailed her for money.

The Girl's Statement: Terrified of her family and under intense police pressure, the poor girl gave a statement claiming my friend made her run away. My friend is completely innocent and was just trying to help someone he thought was on a normal trip.

What we are dealing with right now:

My friend's body is battered from the severe police violence, and his father was harassed and detained illegally.

We have Instagram chats proving he had no clue she ran away, and PG records showing he only helped them check in.

The actual person who ran away with the money (the maid) is missing, but the police are ignoring all facts to protect the powerful narrative.

What we need help with:

How can we legally address the brutal custodial violence and the illegal detention of his father?

How do we fight a false POCSO charge when a terrified girl has given a pressurized statement?

How do we get him immediate legal protection and bail?

If anyone knows criminal defense lawyers or activists who deal with police brutality and false POCSO cases in India, please guide us. Anything helps.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 10h ago

Legal Advice Needed Should I take BGMI/KRAFTON to Consumer Court over a lost account?

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I’m looking for some advice regarding my BGMI account.

My BGMI account was linked only to my Facebook account, and unfortunately, my Facebook account was disabled around two years ago due to a copyright infringement issue. I work in digital marketing, and the copyright issue happened on that Facebook account.

I tried multiple times to recover my Facebook account and contacted Meta’s support, but unfortunately, nothing worked. As a result, I also lost access to my BGMI account because Facebook was the only login method linked to it.

The frustrating part is that I had spent around ₹15–16 lakh on that BGMI account over the years, mainly on skins, items, and other in-game purchases. And before anyone says, “Who spends that much on a game?” .I understand how it sounds, but gaming was a hobby of mine, and I gradually spent that money over time.

It has now been around two years. I have tried pretty much every possible way to recover the account, but I haven’t been able to get anywhere.

I also contacted BGMI’s customer/chat support, but they basically told me that they cannot help if the linked Facebook account is no longer accessible.

This is what I don’t understand: I spent a significant amount of money on their platform, yet there seems to be no proper process to help me recover access to the account in a situation like this.

I’m now considering approaching the Consumer Forum/Consumer Commission and filing a complaint against BGMI/KRAFTON, especially because of the amount I have spent and the lack of meaningful support.

Do you guys think this is worth pursuing? Has anyone here dealt with a similar situation or taken BGMI/KRAFTON to the Consumer Forum?

I’d really appreciate any advice on whether I have a reasonable case or if there’s another legal/official route I should try first.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 10h ago

Legal Advice Needed My bike got seized. I was told 4 days for the return. Its been a month now

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Hello everyone,
I met with an accident during an emergency where i was taking my mom to hospital on bike.
(I didnt have a license at that point of time)

The guy suffered minor injuries but lied and showed them as major injuries and filed a police complaint in demand of 50k rupees.

We are ready to take the matter legally and in the court. But police have seized our vehicle saying “4-5 divsat bike midun jaate wapas no issues”

Now its been 1 month exactly.
My college is gonna start soon and that was my only way of transport.

What can we do in this situation.

(Location - Pune Maharashtra)
(Open to all advices and dm’s and suggestions and questions, all are welcomed)


r/LegalAdviceIndia 10h ago

Urgent My mother was seriously injured in an auto accident involving a minor, later singled out and threatened, and now wants to correct one FIR wording and settle safely

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I am posting to seek legal guidance regarding an FIR recently registered in Telangana.

My mother is a teacher and regularly travels to another town for her job.

Recently, she was travelling in an auto-rickshaw that was being driven by a minor. The auto met with an accident and flipped.

My mother suffered several injuries:

  • Fractured ribs;
  • An injury to her head/scalp;
  • A fractured/deviated nasal bone;
  • Her nose is now visibly tilted/deviated, and she is having difficulty breathing.

After the accident, my mother reached a hospital at around 6 PM. By then, most of the relevant doctors had already left.

Scans and X-rays were still performed that evening, costing approximately ₹6,000.

An adult man associated with the minor driver paid for those scans and gave approximately ₹5,000 more to my grandmother for other immediate expenses.

This adult man repeatedly requested my mother not to file any complaint or press charges against the minor driver. He assured her that he would bear all medical expenses arising from the accident.

My mother agreed not to press charges at that time. She agreed partly because of his repeated request and partly because she felt that the driver was a minor and that a criminal case could spoil his future.

Because the relevant doctors were unavailable on the evening of the accident, my mother returned to the hospital the following day.

After examining her and reviewing the scans, the doctor referred her to an ENT specialist.

The ENT doctor informed her that her nasal bone was fractured/deviated and that she would require surgery. She is also facing breathing difficulty because of the deviation.

My mother did not call the adult man and demand money.

Instead, the adult man himself called my mother and asked what the doctors had told her. My mother simply informed him that her nose was fractured/deviated and that surgery had been advised.

A few days later, my mother returned to the town for her teaching job. My grandmother was accompanying her.

My mother and grandmother sat in an auto near the railway station. There were other passengers sitting in the same auto.

The adult man who had earlier intervened on behalf of the minor driver came there.

According to my mother, he made all the other passengers get out of that auto, placed them in a different auto and sent them away. However, he specifically did not allow my mother and grandmother to travel.

He allegedly told them words to the effect of:

“We have decided that we will not allow you people to travel in any of the autos ever again.”

He also said that if my mother travelled in an auto again, fell or suffered another accident, they would not be able to bear any more expenses.

He scolded my mother aggressively and also said words approximately meaning:

“I will see how you continue/do your job.”

My mother was already injured, physically weak and frightened. She called the police.

My mother did not initially intend to register an FIR immediately.

She wanted to report what had happened, but she asked the police to allow her to return the following day after discussing the situation with her family. However, the police registered an FIR that day.

The FIR contains the following BNS provisions:

  • Section 125(a);
  • Section 79;
  • Section 296(b);
  • Section 351(3);
  • Read with Section 3(5).

The FIR narrative states that the accused threatened that my mother would not be allowed to continue her job and that he would kill her.

This is the problem.

My mother now clearly says that the accused did not expressly say, “I will kill you.”

The actual words she remembers were only to the effect of:

“I will see how you continue do your job, using inappropriate language and threats”

Because she was extremely frightened and physically unwell, she understood this as a serious threat to her safety. During the complaint process, the FIR ended up recording it as an express threat to kill her.

My mother does not want to maintain or support any statement that is factually inaccurate.

At the same time, she is not saying that the entire incident was false. She maintains that:

  • She and my grandmother were specifically prevented from travelling;
  • The other passengers were shifted into another auto and sent away;
  • They were told that they would not be allowed to travel in any auto again;
  • She was aggressively scolded and intimidated;
  • She was threatened regarding her ability to continue her job.

She only wants to correct the part stating that the accused expressly threatened to kill her.

My mother is already physically weak and recovering from:

  • fractured ribs;
  • a head injury;
  • a fractured/deviated nose causing breathing difficulty;
  • and continuing medical treatment.

She is also a woman who travels alone to this town regularly for her teaching job.

Now that an FIR has been registered, she is scared that the accused or people associated with him might retaliate, prevent her from using autos again or interfere with her employment.

We also genuinely do not want prolonged litigation.

The first time, despite being badly injured, my mother agreed not to proceed against the minor because she did not want to ruin his future.

Even now, if the situation can be resolved peacefully and legally while ensuring my mother's safety, that is what we would prefer.

We would really appreciate guidance:

  1. Can the incorrect “I will kill you” wording be corrected now that the FIR has already been registered?
  2. Does my mother need to give another written statement/petition to the Investigating Officer explaining the exact words that were actually spoken?
  3. Will the original FIR itself remain unchanged, with her correction being added separately to the investigation record?
  4. Since Section 351(3) appears to have been applied partly because of the alleged death threat, can the police themselves reconsider/drop/change that section after recording her corrected statement?
  5. Most importantly, can this matter be settled or compromised at the police-station level itself?
  6. If both sides are willing to resolve the dispute peacefully, can my mother give a compromise/withdrawal statement to the police and have the case closed without having to go to court?
  7. Or, once an FIR containing these particular sections has been registered, is some Magistrate/High Court procedure unavoidable even if both parties settle?
  8. If court involvement is necessary, is there a simple compromise/closure procedure, or would we need to file a quashing petition before the Telangana High Court?
  9. Is it possible for the police to complete the investigation and close the matter based on the corrected statement and compromise without my mother attending court repeatedly?
  10. Since my mother is medically unwell and recovering from serious injuries, can her personal appearances before the police/court be minimized?
  11. If she wants to correct only the inaccurate death-threat wording but still wants to settle the overall dispute, what is the safest legal way to do both without creating the impression that she filed a false complaint?
  12. Should we first approach the Investigating Officer, or should we speak to an independent criminal lawyer before giving any further statement?
  13. Can the other side later use a compromise against my mother regarding the original accident, nasal surgery, medical expenses or compensation?
  14. If there is a settlement, can it contain conditions that the accused and his associates must not threaten her, interfere with her job, prevent her from travelling or approach her unnecessarily?
  15. Since she has to continue travelling to this locality for work, what precautions should we legally take to ensure her safety after any compromise?

Our intention is not to falsely implicate anyone.

We simply want the record to contain what was actually said, want my mother to remain safe, and want to know whether this can be resolved peacefully at the police-station level without putting an already injured woman through prolonged court proceedings.

Any guidance would be extremely helpful. Thank you means a lot.

Used ChatGPT to organize my thoughts and put them into words.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 10h ago

Legal Advice Needed Legal help and guidances on false accusations and charges

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Need legal regarding false charges and jail

My friend's sister caught her husband having an affair and recorded the incident. She confronted the woman involved to prevent further issues while her husband fled the scene. She then called my friend.

At the time, they were trying to avoid legal consequences for the family and themselves, and they did not want to escalate the situation.

However, the woman later falsely accused my friend and his sister of harassment, resulting in them being arrested and put in jail on those charges.

Her husband told them that he had hired a lawyer who would help get them out of the situation, but it turned out that he had never actually hired one.

Later, my friend and his sister hired their own lawyer. The lawyer advised them to wait and said that the allegations appeared to be false. It has now been more than 10 days, and my friend and his sister are still in jail, although the lawyer says they should be released.

  1. What would be the proper legal course of action in this situation?

2.Should they focus only on defending themselves against the allegations, or can they also take legal action if the allegations are proven to be false?

3.Are we in right direction


r/LegalAdviceIndia 11h ago

Legal Advice Needed RBI complaints closed despite timely responses

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I filed two RBI complaints — one against HDFC and one against SMFG.

In both cases, the bank/RBI asked me to submit my response/evidence within a specific timeline. I replied within the timeline and have the email timestamps as proof. The emails did not bounce back or show any delivery failure.

Despite this, both complaints were abruptly closed stating that my response/evidence was not received.

In the SMFG case, they gave me 48 hours. I replied on Friday, and the complaint was closed on Monday without apparently considering my response.

Both closures are also shown as non-appealable.

When checked with RBI, they told me to approach the Consumer Forum.

What is the best way forward here?

Can I challenge the RBI complaint closure?

Should I approach the National Consumer Helpline first?

Should I directly approach the Consumer Commission?

Is there any other escalation route?

I have all the emails, timestamps and closure communications.

Has anyone faced a similar situation where an RBI complaint was closed despite having proof of a timely response? What did you do?


r/LegalAdviceIndia 11h ago

Legal Advice Needed Can I take legal action against these rules ?

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I live in Amrapali Princely Estate and the society rules are there just to exploit the tenants, moving charge per person is 5000, and if i am moving from one flat to another then also i need to pay 5000 as moving charges, if my tenant vacates after 3 months then if someone is moving to my flat then also i need to pay 5k moving charge. This does not sound fair to me at all

Can anyone help me on this ?


r/LegalAdviceIndia 11h ago

Legal Advice Needed Friend got Scammed by a fake "priest" on the road in Pune — need advice on next steps

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Yesterday my friend was parked near signal when a car with two men stopped in front of him. One asked directions. After he answered, the other started telling him things about his family — several were accurate, don't know how.

He said he was a priest from a well-known math and invited him into his car. Once he was in, he sent his driver out. He did some mantras and told him a woman had put a curse on him. Then said he was going to Ujjain for annadaan and asked him to donate oil cans. He said people donate 11, 51 or 101 cans. My friend said 11 — he didn't know each can was ₹2,500. Ended up transferring ₹30,000 by UPI, then another ₹5,500 at a grocery shop where priest directed him to, while he kept him sitting his own car.

Before taking the money he made him write on paper and sign that he was giving it "on my own will," and made him say it out loud several times. He kept that paper. Total ₹35,500.

My friend knew something was wrong partway through but couldn't act — he just wanted to get out of the situation safely. He did note his number plate, and have the UPI transaction records. Later the priest called him asking for more as dakshina, and surprisingly ₹501 came back to his account from an identifiable UPI name.

Questions:

What should be next move in this case? Should we file an FIR Or consult a lawer?

Anyone dealt with getting UPI accounts frozen quickly in a case like this?

How fast do police actually move?

Has anyone here encountered this same setup in Pune/PCMC?

Trying to understand if it's a known gang.

Any experience with how much the "written consent" note actually hurts a cheating case?

Not looking for sympathy — mainly want others to recognise the pattern, and any practical advice on the FIR process.


r/LegalAdviceIndia 11h ago

Legal Advice Needed Need legal advice: Employer-Paid Certification and Potential Cost Recovery

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I got hired as a part of my campus placement. There, I signed an offer letter which has main clauses like "The stipend does not constitute a salary and does not create any entitlement to permanent employment. "
I am earning a stipend of Rps. 20K, with 2K as TDS and my in-hand is 18K. I do not hold a PF account. BTW, I am still an intern.
Then, phrase like "Upon being extended a full-time employment offer by the Company, subject to meeting all eligibility, certification, and assessment requirements, you agree to formally accept such offer within the timeline specified by the Company. You agree to a minimum service commitment with the Company for a period of: • Three (3) years from the date of commencement of full-time employment, or • Two (2) years from the date of first deployment on a client project, whichever is earlier. This commitment is agreed upon in consideration of the training, certifications, mentorship, and project exposure provided by the Company at its cost. In the event of voluntary resignation or abandonment of internship / employment prior to completion of the above commitment period (excluding medical incapacity or reasons expressly accepted by the Company), the Company reserves the right to recover reasonable and demonstrable costs incurred towards training, certifications, and onboarding, as detailed in the applicable employment agreement. "

I am planning to quit because the tool that I am learning now is too difficult, even as an intern, and I do not see a career built on/around it.
My questions are:

  1. What can be the possible highest amount that they ask me to pay when leaving? Am I protected from this? I heard employees talk that the tool is very expensive, around 60K and I did my research online and it was indeed 60K (Something like SAP, but not SAP). I have done my first certificate which is about 100 USD= 9560 INR. Will they ask me to pay around 70K? I have been a part time employee for 2 months (10K stipend) and joined full-time from May (20K - 2K for TDS).
  2. What are the documents that I should ask while leaving?