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False F.I.R lodged against me what to do


21-Jul-2023 (In Civil Law)
I am a 30 years old woman (banker). My divorce proceedings are going on. My so called husband was a fraudster n he took so many loans from local lenders and gave my cheques as guarantee to all with forged signature without my consent. Two months ago police from U.P called me and told me that an f.i.r has been lodged against him and myself that he took loan and I gave guarantee. And now the police is calling me over there to present my version but on asking for any such notice so that I could know the actual charges but he outrightly denied and still calling me to come there. My in-laws stay there and I have danger of my life. Plz suggest what to do. Do I really need to go there?
Answers (4)

Answer #1
839 votes
Dear Madam

First of all you engage a local lawyer there instructing him to obtain copy of the FIR with enclosures thereto from the Court where the said FIR is pending. If you are firm that your signature has been forged on the cheque for giving guarantee in the loan so availed by your so called husband, you can also lodge an FIR against him alleging the commission of the offences.
Answer #2
747 votes
Well, your matter is a result of your carelessness & you may be charged in this allegations.
In my opinion, you should have to explain entire facts as stated above before the police frankly disclosing the relationship & behavior with your husband. You , convenience them your husband has misused the relationship without my knowledge, you may request to examine your handwriting / signature as done on cheque . For this you may consult higher officer of police if concerned police not hear your version.
All the best !
Answer #3
594 votes
If there is an fir against you then police will give you notice under section 41a Crpc and will call you to give explanation on your part on the other hand even you should make a complaint against your husband regarding misuse of your cheque
Answer #4
553 votes
You can come out from the situation but to do so you have to take shelter of law. To know in detail you have to do contact with me getting my information from the site.

Shailesh Kumar
A High Court Lawyer

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