Prf 1 1 04 May 2020
S. Gupta (Legal Scholar) 08 December 2024
I'm sorry to hear about your concerns. Here are some steps you can take to check if someone has filed a fake FIR against you and to address potential surveillance issues:
1. **Check Online**: You can search online for any FIRs filed against you using platforms like View e-FIR Online, This can help you see if there are any records of false cases, and View e-FIR Online
2. **Contact the Police**: If you suspect that the police are not informing you about a false FIR, you can visit the police station and request to see the records. You can also file a complaint if you believe the police are not acting in good faith.
3. **Legal Action**: If you find that a false FIR has been filed, you can file an application under
**Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)** to get the frivolous FIR quashed. Consulting with a criminal lawyer can help you navigate this process.
4. **Surveillance Concerns**: If you suspect you are being secretly stalked or spied on, you can take steps to check for surveillance. This includes being aware of any unusual activities, checking for bugs or tracking devices, and consulting with a lawyer if you have strong reasons to believe you are under surveillance.
5. **Report to Authorities**: If you believe the surveillance is illegal, you can report it to your local police department or a watchdog agency. They can investigate and take appropriate action.
It's important to gather evidence and seek legal advice to protect your rights and address these issues effectively.