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FIR filed against me can it effect my career


22-May-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Sir this FIR is against me and my family lodged by my sister because she got court marry, when we went to meet her at high court , then she refused and shouted , and their lawyer made a video clip ,on behalf of this this FIR was lodged. so how long will it take to finish the case because i am preparing for SSC. IO is saying that he can remove arresting from charge sheet with exchange of some money. can removing of arresting saves my career. And what should i do at the time of police verification for govt. job. and how can we get rid of this case . because there is no one who can guide us
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Answer #1
607 votes
Once the FIR is lodged against you. You have only one remedy that is to quash the said FIR from the Hon'ble high court. IO can not remove your name from the FIR or from the chargesheet. He can only give clean shit to you by saying that no offence is made out against you. But in that case also it is for the court whether the concerned court drop your name from chargesheet or not. Generally the court doesn't consider IO's request in such a cases. So I would suggest you to quash the FIR otherwise it will always be a hindrance to your career. Rest is your discretion. All the best.
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Answer #2
923 votes
There are provisions in the advertisements of govt jobs that that the applicant should not be convicted of any offence in involving ´moral turpitude´. However what is ´moral turpitude´ is question of fact and mere registration of FIR will not hinder your prospects of getting a govt job.

Answer #3
634 votes
It may effect your career if you are convicted however arrest may influence your LIU report for government job. You may file for quashing of FIR to get rid of the case u/s 482 of the Cr.P.C before the concerned High Court.
Answer #4
885 votes
Only removing the name from arrest memo will not help you Queshing is necessory and futher more if court direct to the police then again police has to arrest you . So dont get in all this .
Kind regards
Answer #5
768 votes
yes if there is fi? against u certainly a bad thing for u better u file a case before.high court for quashing the fit or.you contest the case on merit
certainly.you will..win.the case in.between you can contact us for.more discussions. regarding further proceed and action..in.cour
Answer #6
169 votes
In all cases where FIRs are recorded, no. It depends on the career you have. You are either a Government or Semi-Govt Employee, or Private Service. If you are a government or semi-government employee, the rules that govern the employees will determine your eligibility.
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