Advocate Anurag Yadav
Practice Areas
Trademark & Copyright, Patent
Family, Divorce, Court Marriage
Cheque Bounce
Motor Accident
Cyber Crime
Civil
Landlord/Tenant
Courts
- Delhi High Court
- District Court, Gautambuddha Nagar
- District Court, Ghaziabad
- District Court, Saket
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Questions Answered by Advocate Anurag Yadav (25+ answers)
Q: Bad relation with my own brother
Sir I am 22 years old and my small brother misbehaves me in wrong way without any reason so I stopped talking to him and I don't want to be with him for the rest of my life but my parents are interfering in it what can I do .
Advocate Anurag Yadav answered
Thank you for sharing your concern. I understand that the situation with your younger brother is emotionally distressing for you. At 22 years of age, you have every right to decide whom you wish to speak with and maintain a relationship with, especially when someone’s behaviour is affecting your peace of mind.It’s also natural for parents to try and maintain harmony within the family. However, your emotional well-being is important, and if you feel hurt or disrespected, it’s okay to take a step back and set healthy boundaries—even with close family members.If the behaviour you mentioned includes anything inappropriate or harmful, and it continues despite your efforts, then it may be advisable to document such incidents and, if needed, seek legal or professional counselling support.At the same time, if there’s room for peaceful resolution through calm discussion or family counselling, that can also be considered—only if you feel comfortable and safe doing so.Remember, protecting your mental and emotional health is not wrong. If you need help navigating this sensitively, we are here to support you.
Q: Want to know right next step to be taken
In 2005 my family had a dispute like my father had a fight with his elder brother and it was like blood war with bamboo stick and my father mother were injured really hard and they were 5-6 people together hit my parents and my uncle comes in this to stop it and he also gets injured a few but my father was serious and could have died. And they gave bribe in police station and my parents got arrested in that injured situation later when they felt he is very serious than shifted to hospital...
Advocate Anurag Yadav answered
From a legal standpoint, the following points are relevant: 1. Cognizable Offence: The acts described—including assault with deadly weapons (bamboo sticks), causing grievous hurt, and unlawful assembly—constitute cognizable offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), such as: • Section 147/148 IPC (Rioting with deadly weapons), • Section 323/325 IPC (Voluntarily causing hurt/grievous hurt), • Section 307 IPC (Attempt to murder) — if intent and seriousness of injuries justify it. 2. Illegal Arrest: If your parents were injured and still arrested without proper medical attention or legal justification, it amounts to abuse of power and possibly wrongful arrest under the CrPC and constitutional provisions. The arrest without investigation or a fair hearing may attract action under Section 220 IPC (Commitment for trial or confinement of person by a person having authority who knows that he is acting contrary to law). 3. Police Misconduct & Bribery: Allegation of bribe taken by police is a grave offence. If substantiated, it may fall under Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. You can pursue this through a complaint to the Lokayukta, Vigilance Department, or the Human Rights Commission. 4. Remedies Available: • You can file a writ petition under Article 226 in the High Court for compensation and investigation by an independent agency (CBI/SIT). • If the matter was suppressed or FIR closed unfairly, you may apply for re-investigation or re-opening under Section 173(8) CrPC. • You may also file a private criminal complaint in the concerned magistrate court under Section 200 CrPC if the police failed to act impartially. 5. Medical Records & Witnesses: Preserve any old medical records, photographs, and witness testimonies if available. These will be crucial for pursuing any legal remedy now.Please note that the limitation period does not apply to serious criminal offences like attempt to murder or police misconduct, especially if fresh evidence or miscarriage of justice is brought before the court.If you wish to pursue justice or compensation, I recommend preparing a detailed affidavit with medical reports, names of witnesses, and a factual timeline. We can then evaluate the strongest legal strategy tailored to your case.Please feel free to contact me for further assistance or legal representation.
Q: Judges doing biased decision, ignoring all facts and proof document
I have govt hospital injury medical and other evidence but police done wrong investigation and put closer report. Police even not taken our statement put closer report on our FIR We have put protest petition and then also rejected We have gone in revision but ADJ then also rejected What should I do now ?Should I do Private complian case or writ in hc Pls give your valuable suggestions
Advocate Anurag Yadav answered
Based on the facts you’ve shared — that the police filed a closure report without proper investigation or taking your statement, your protest petition was dismissed by the Magistrate, and even the revision before the ADJ was rejected — you have two main options left: 1. File a private complaint case under Section 200 CrPC: • You can directly approach the Magistrate with all your evidence (injury report, other documents, witnesses) and file a private complaint. • The court may take your statement on oath and can order an inquiry or directly summon the accused if a prima facie case is found. • This is often the most practical next step after closure of the police investigation. 2. File a writ petition in the High Court (under Article 226): • You can challenge the improper investigation and seek directions for a fresh or independent investigation (often under supervision or by another agency like CBCID). • But this is generally entertained only in cases where there is glaring illegality or mala fide by police, and after exhausting alternative remedies.⸻✅ Suggestion:Given that your protest petition and revision have already failed, filing a private complaint under Section 200 CrPC is usually the best and faster route.Keep all your medical, injury, and other evidence ready.If your case involves serious lapses or bias by police, then you may simultaneously explore filing a writ in the High Court for fair investigation.⸻
Q: Misuse of parking on ground floor
Hi,I am living in a G+2 building located in Shastri Nagar, Ghaziabad. The issue concerns the improper usage of the designated parking spaces.The residents have started parking four two-wheeler vehicles in a single parking spot which is causing the parking space to become cluttered and disorganized, making it difficult for other residents to park their vehicles and navigate the parking area safely.I am outside India, can we speak over whatsapp +919599946705
Advocate Anurag Yadav answered
Since you are currently outside India, we recommend that you formally raise this issue with your building’s Resident Welfare Association (RWA) or management committee, if there is one. They can issue parking guidelines and enforce proper use of the parking areas.If there is no RWA or if the issue persists despite repeated complaints, you may consider submitting a written complaint to the local municipal authority or the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA), highlighting the safety hazards and inconvenience caused.
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