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What action can I take against wrongful police investigation


29-Mar-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Police make charge sheet against me i have given all evidence but police remove these paper intensaly because police I.O demanding 3 lakh rupees for all evidence submit clear to charge sheet but I have not given cash to him. After he did charge sheet against mine all important paper remove in charge sheet who important for me . Can I do case against police I.O . Plz help me ... If they was join my all important paper related paper i. O . Removes all paper intensaly....
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Answer #1
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Hi yes you can make complaint to higher authority or directly to court with the evidence you are talking about otherwise it is useless to file any complaint against the investigating officers. They will not believe you
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Answer #2
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You need to file proceeding against the concerned officer if you are aggrieved by his acts. First of all you need to issue a legal notice from a lawyer also simeltenously you will have to file complaint before his superior and also need to obtain sanction being the public servant against him to file prosecution

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