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My in lwas files false case and I want take stay on it


15-Jun-2025 (In Divorce Law)
My inlaws filed false case and i want to take stay becuase i got summon so please advice what should the charges in high court
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Answer #1
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what case has been instituted by your in laws kindly share more detail about your case so I can advise you in which case you have summoned kindly share more detail so I can advise you any criminal case has been instituted against you or any civil
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Answer #2
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your inlaws filed a false case you got summons you cannot evade summons approach the high court for quashing of fir in laws do file for domestic violence maintenance and related sections or even for child custody property
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Answer #3
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If a false case is filed and you’ve received summons, you can approach the High Court for quashing or file for a stay on proceedings. High Court charges vary depending on location and counsel,it’s completely depend on the advocate's experience. It's best to consult a High Court lawyer for proper drafting and representation and charges . Timely legal action is crucial to protect your rights and liberty.
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Answer #4
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If a false case has been filed and you have received a summons, you can approach the High Court under Section 482 CrPC to seek a stay or quashing of proceedings. The charges for filing such a petition in the High Court can vary depending on the lawyer’s experience, court fee, and complexity of the matter, but generally may range from ₹15,000 to ₹1,00,000 or more. You will need to provide all documents related to the FIR/case and summons. It is advisable to act promptly and consult a qualified criminal or family lawyer to file your petition.
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Answer #5
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you have not mention what kind of summon u have received for which case. send it might be 498 or Domestic violence. taking stay does not really help. it is advisable to contact the case in district court. further for complete information contact us
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