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Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda

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LawRato17 years Experience
Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Banking / Finance, Civil, Court Marriage, Criminal, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Supreme Court, Wills / Trusts
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi
Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda completed his law in the year 2007 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Criminal, Supreme Court, Family, Civil, Wills/Trusts, Banking/Finance and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Sanjeev enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in 2007. He is a member of the Supreme Court Bar Association and Delhi Bar Association.

Courts
  • Delhi High Court
  • District Court, Rohini
  • District Court, Tis Hazari
  • Family Courts, Delhi
  • Supreme Court Of India

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Questions Answered by Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda



Q: How to file 420 case online or private complaint to magistrate to file case u/s 420 of IPC

I need to file a 420 complaint against someone who cheated me. I understand there are two ways to do this: one is filing an FIR through the police, and if the police do not register the FIR, then go to the magistrate under 156(3) CrPC for the registration of the FIR. The second way is to directly file a private complaint with the magistrate under 200 CrPC. I want to know which is the better way to ensure a speedy disposal of my case and punishment to the accused. Can filing a 420 complaint online help in this process?

Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda answered
If the offence is cognizable the police must lodge an FIR, on the basis of your complaint if police couldn't take any action on your complaint then in that case you can file, a 156(3) Cr.P.C. read with section 200 before concerned magistrate on the basis of your complaint so the complaint is a very important part, and the art of winning is thru professional drafting. . It is worth mentioning that, if police lodge your FIR is a better way. For further details contact us.



Q: Remedy as parent's torture son & daughter in law to leave from home

I need legal advice as my parents started humiliating and torture me and my wife just after one month of our marriage. They are forcing us to leave our home. I am a Muslim

Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda answered
Parentss torture for no reason, ask about your wifes behaviour towards them first. Parentss torture for no reason, ask about your wifes behaviour towards them first. Parentss torture for no reason, ask about your wifes behaviour towards them first. Parentss torture for no reason, ask about your wifes behaviour towards them first.



Q: Transfer of a prisoner from one jail to another for different case

If an FIR has been filed against a person in a police station but he is already in prison in another case at other city. He got the bail from the 1st case but the Jailer is not willing to transfer him to other jail(other city) where the another case is. He wants money as a commission to do so. Now how can i get him to the other jail without giving the money.

Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda answered
Pay and move on, otherwise unnecessary delay will happen, also record a video clip while paying with help of spy pen or spy watch and later take back the money as you have the evidence, if you need any of the gadgets get in touch with us!!



Q: FIR or private complaint to magistrate to file case u/s 420 of IPC

I need to file 420 complain against someone who cheated me. As I understand there are 2 ways of doing so. One is filing FIR through Police , if police does not register FIR then go to magistrate under 156(3) CrPC for registration of FIR. Second way is directly file a private complaint with magistrate under 200CrPC. I know want to know which is a better way out of the two. Which will help in speedy disposal of my case and punishment to the accused ?

Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda answered
If the offence is cognizable the police must lodge an FIR, on the basis of your complaint if police couldn't take any action on your complaint then in that case you can file, a 156(3) Cr.P.C. read with section 200 before concerned magistrate on the basis of your complaint so the complaint is a very important part, and the art of winning is thru professional drafting. . It is worth mentioning that, if police lodge your FIR is a better way. For further details contact us.




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Can Advocate Sanjeev Manchanda represent me in court?

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