Severe assault, kidnap, constant threats, extortion, theft, hurt
18-Jan-2025 (In Criminal Law)
Friend was severely assaulted 2021
Brother was assaulted
Wrongful manner arrest of me,my brother
Assault inside police station
Threats of murder,assault
Robbed goods
Assault and kidnapped brother,attempt to murder
Attacks in court
Conspiracy to kidnap & murder and show as suicide
Provoking others
Sexual comments on mother
Sexual Abuse and threats to get sexual
Gross harassment torture
Demanding 8cr as settlement
Lobby, conspiracy to involved others, show it as organise crime
Assault by police
compensation for the abuse of power.
4. Protection Measures
Given the threats to life, conspiracy to murder, and harassment, you must:
File for police protection under Section 151 CrPC or approach the court for security under Article 21 of the Constitution.
Keep detailed records of all incidents, including witness statements, photographs, medical reports, and audio/video evidence, to strengthen your case.
5. Sexual Comments and Abuse
For sexual harassment and abusive comments, complaints can be filed under:
Section 354A (sexual harassment)
Section 509 (words/gestures intended to insult modesty of a woman)
Additionally, a complaint can also be filed under the Information Technology Act, 2000 if any abuse occurred online.
6. Extortion and Demand of ₹8 Crores
The demand of ₹8 crores amounts to extortion under Section 384 IPC. This is a serious offense, and immediate action must be sought by lodging a complaint.
7. Compensation for Torture and Harassment
You can seek compensation for the mental and physical torture inflicted upon you, your family, and your brother by:
Filing a civil suit for damages
Seeking compensation under public interest litigation (PIL) or by invoking Article 32 or 226 of the Constitution.
8. Immediate Next Steps
1. Draft a detailed written complaint and submit it to:
The nearest police station
Superintendent of Police
State/National Human Rights Commissio
2. If the police do not act, approach the Magistrate under Section 156(3) CrPC.
3. Consult a senior advocate to file a writ petition for protection and redressal.
4. Keep all records and evidence secured to support your case.
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