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Anonymous
(Querist) 26 April 2011
This query is : Resolved
i am here to seek legal advice on a cheating boyfriend.the whole case is like this-ihave been in relationship with a boy for one and a half years.its been 6 months i broke up with him.the reason i broke up with him was that i found out that he is already married.though during our courtship he made promises about marraige,i thought of letting it go because i am still studying and didnt wanted to bring any problems back home as it may upset my parents too.he was totally denying that he is marraied but i found it better to break up & move on as their was no future and doing anything legal will create problems in his married life too. i was completely over with him.but later he started threatening me that if i didnt came to meet him or talk properly he will create problems so that i will get disturbed during exams.his intension to meet was quite clear by then as he directly started asking for sexual relations.being denied and insulted again and again he threatened me for my life and also the friends i was hanging out with.he beated one of my class mate with whom i used to share vechiel suspecting us in a relationship.i tried to threaten him with police complaint which kept him quite for few days only. he now started abusing very badly with his words and also his acts.when i even asked for a cell phone which he have of mine he demanded money and also used very bad language. hence i request you to please advice me on the above stated.i want to end this completely as now my friends are also getting in problems because of me.please tell me if i can file a complaint.if yes then let me know the procedure and laws in favour of me for the above case.also any creative idea to make this basterd learn a lesson.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 26 April 2011
If your allegations are true then lodge a complaint to the local police station containing all the allegations. Thereafter the Police would take care of the case. Now if after sometime the Police fails or neglects to act on your complaint then you can file a petition to the Magistrate u/s 156(3) for directing the concerned Police for making necessary investigation.s
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 27 April 2011
If your said facts are true mean, just give a police complaint to your police station.. Also forward the same to higher police official for intervention with this issue.. Its will give some east remedy..
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 27 April 2011
Then cr.p.c 156 .3. Section is a very useless section for layman.. Except wasting your money and time nothing you going to get.. So just think wisely.. Take care..
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