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Ashish Joshi   12 November 2025

Psi call to appear police station

Dear all,

I worked in company which shutdown in feb 2025. Company didn't pay due amount to their suppliers.

Among them one supplier went to police station to log complain for his payment recovery, stating my name along with other ex colleague names .

On 11.11.2025 I recieved call from police station saying complain received against you, come down to police station.

Will there be any consequences in this case to me ? I didn't receive any notice or sumonas in any form till now. 



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     12 November 2025

Receiving a call from the police station can be unsettling, especially when you're not sure what's going on. In your case, it seems like the supplier has filed a complaint against you and your ex-colleagues for non-payment of dues. Here's what you need to know:

- *It's likely a civil dispute: Since the issue is about non-payment of dues, it's considered a civil dispute, and the police might not have a significant role to play in this matter. -

You might not be arrested immediately*: Unless there's a specific court order or warrant against you, the police usually won't arrest you directly. -

*Seek legal advice*: It's best to consult a lawyer who can guide you on the next steps and help you understand your rights and liabilities. 

- *Gather documents*: Collect all relevant documents, including your employment contract, resignation letter, and any communication with the company or supplier. - 

*Cooperate with the police*: When you visit the police station, be cooperative and provide the necessary information. You can also ask for a copy of the complaint filed against you. Some possible outcomes ¹ ²: - 

*No further action*: The police might drop the case if they determine it's a civil dispute. - *Notice or summons*: You might receive a notice or summons to appear in court. -

 *Anticipatory bail*: If you're concerned about being arrested, you can consult your lawyer about filing for anticipatory bail. Remember to stay calm and seek professional advice to navigate this situation.

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     13 November 2025

If you are summoned by police, you may have to appear before them.

You can inform them about the actual problem and status and can tell the police that since it is civil dispute, the complainant cannot seek remedy through criminal law hence to advise that complainant to approach civil court.

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