Bank account frozen ( credit frozen)
02-Jun-2025 (In Civil Law)
My bank account has been credit frozen due to a cybercrime report. I am a student and I no longer wish to use this account. Can I legally ignore it, or will there be consequences? The bank is not providing clear information. What should I do?
If your bank account has been frozen due to a cybercrime report, ignoring it is not legally advisable. Even if you no longer wish to use the account, if any criminal investigation is ongoing, you may still be held legally accountable. You should seek clarification through an RTI or formal complaint at your nearest Cyber Crime Cell or police station. Also, send a written notice to the bank requesting clear information. Abandoning the matter without proper legal steps may go against you.
if your bank account has been credit frozen due to a cybercrime report, it's essential to address the issue promptly. Ignoring the account may lead to further complications and potential legal consequences.
It's crucial to address the issue promptly and seek guidance from the bank and legal experts (Cyber law advocate) if necessary. By taking proactive steps, you can resolve the matter and avoid potential consequences.
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