LawRato

I have a query pertaining to the suspected death of my father


05-Oct-2023 (In Criminal Law)
I am residing at Bangalore, my father was residing at Rohtak (Village Bahu Akbar Pur), my mother was expired two years before. My elder brother was staying at Same village. We got a sum of money nearly 40 lakhs from our farm land acquired by govt. But before the amount credited to my father account he expired in suspected circumstances. I suspect my brother. It happened last December, till now I have not got any amount. My brother also robbed away every item in my house at village and farming the land which is meant for me, he is abusing me on telephone. I want to file case of killing of my father by him and robbery in my house and acquiring of my farm land. How should i do it. Can the case be filed at Bangalore as I am unable to go to Rohtak due to my service exigencies at Bangalore.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
959 votes
You could file a police complaint, if not acted upon by the police then file a priavte complaint before the Court.
As the alleged death of your father and cheating was carried out in Rohtak area, only the police in that area will have jurisdiction to entertain the complaint. Though, you can approach any police station to file a complaint, ultimately the Rohtak police alone can act on the complaint which if filed in Bangalore will be transferred to Rohtak through zero FIR
Answer #2
907 votes
You can write the whole matter in a letter to the superintendent of Police of your District with a request to register your father`s death as a suspected case of death, and also write that you as your life is under threat from your sai d brother . Your letter will be treated as a complaint.
Answer #3
636 votes
You have to go to your place and file complaint against your brother and all other concerned narrating the suspicious circumstances that has lead to your father's death. They will register a FIR and investigate the matter. In case if they fail to register the complaint you can approach the Superintendent of Police of concerned District . If you fail to get any favorable action from him, then you can file private complaint under section 200 of Criminal Procedure Code before the jurisdictional Magistrate.

Disclaimer: The above query and its response is NOT a legal opinion in any way whatsoever as this is based on the information shared by the person posting the query at lawrato.com and has been responded by one of the Divorce Lawyers at lawrato.com to address the specific facts and details.

Report abuse?

Comments by Users

No Comments! Be the first one to comment.

"lawrato.com has handpicked some of the best Legal Experts in the country to help you get practical Legal Advice & help."