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Police not doing their job properly. What should i do about it?


27-Aug-2023 (In Criminal Law)
I have a private limited company. One person did business with us and later on closed office and ran away. We tried searching him but couldn't find him. We did FIR. The police is not able to investigate the matter. What can i do about it?
Answers (3)

Answer #1
674 votes
You should place all documents and material available with you to the police and take the receiving. Then you can file an application to the magistrate of the jurisdiction in which the police station falls to monitor the investigation showing that despite all material provided no action is being taken.

Answer #2
532 votes
You can move the court so as to seek the directions in the name of sho concerened as it sounds to be that police officers are trying to hush up the case in connivance with the culprits with the intention to save them
Answer #3
686 votes
Pls remember one thing that FIR doesn't mean that matter will be unearthed always. At times police don't have any clue so as to proceed in a particular direction. It may result in police filing a closure report . Or if accused is not traceable then file may be closed after getting fin declared P. O. But if you feel that police is deliberately not performing its duties you may approach the concerned court with an application u/s 156(3)Cr.P.C with a request to monitor the investigations. You may tell the court on what points investigations is not being carried out . Then court may issue necessary directions that the police has to follow.

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