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I wish to enquire about the FIR on Wife to ensure Bail for Husband


04-Sep-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Hi - As stated in my previous post, I have registered an FIR on my wife for cheating, criminal breach of trust, forgery, etc. Now, I apprehend that she may either file false cases or commit suicide. Should I apply for anticipatory bail? As of now, there is no FIR on me but in case she does something drastic, I want to protect myself. We are no longer staying together.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
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If you are no longer staying together then you need not worry. Just take precautions that don't engage yourself in any act of instigation. Filing cases against someone does not amount to case of driving some one to commit sicide. Moreover if there is no complainant by her in police you cannot seek any anticipatory bail just on your presumption and surmises. For seeking it there needs to at list formal complaint in the police.
Answer #2
1000 votes
You are the best person to know about the endeavours of your wife as she was your better half. But to be on a safer side you can apply for anticipatory bail under section 438 crpc even though there is no FIR lodged till date against you.
Answer #3
823 votes
Hi there!

For the protection your freedom you can apply for anticipatory bail as you are apprehending the arrest by the police.

Meanwhile you can also inform the police officer of higher authority about your complaint and also mention the facts that your wife has suicidal tendency and she is living separately from you and that she can file false cases against you to harass you.

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