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Practical Legal Defense and Rights Awareness

bySushant TripathiPractices at Dwarka Court Complex; Takes cases across Delhi NCRStarts from15,000 per instance / visitView full gallery

Legal issues shouldn't feel like a trap. Whether you are facing a false case, police trouble, or a property dispute, I simplify the law to help you defend your rights.

What to do if police arrest someone you know? Maan lijiye, the police have arrested a family member and you have no information. I explain your legal rights and the exact steps you can take to get information by calling 112, as the arresting officer must report key details to the police control room.

Are you safe from a dowry case after 7 years of marriage? Many people believe that a dowry harassment case under Section 498A cannot be filed after seven years of marriage. I clarify this common misconception and explain the difference between Section 498A (cruelty) and 304B (dowry death) of the IPC.

Beware of the online drug delivery scam. Scammers are planting parcels with illegal substances at people's homes and then impersonating police officers to extort money. I break down how this NDPS-related scam works and what you must do to protect yourself from such criminal intimidation.

A new property scam targeting landlords. I explain a trending scam where tenants use your property for illegal activities like GST fraud by creating fake documents, leaving you to face the legal consequences. Learn how to protect your property and avoid becoming a victim of rental fraud.

Are WhatsApp screenshots valid evidence in court? Many clients ask if their WhatsApp chats can be used as evidence. I explain the challenges of proving their authenticity due to end-to-end encryption and provide a crucial tip on how to capture screenshots to make them more credible in legal proceedings.

Facing a false SC/ST Act case? Here's what you need to know. The Supreme Court has issued guidelines to prevent the misuse of the SC/ST Act. I discuss the Ghulam Mustafa vs. State of Karnataka judgment, which empowers police to conduct a preliminary inquiry before registering an FIR to check for malicious intent.

What if a police officer files a false case against you? The new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) gives you a powerful tool. I explain how Section 201 of the BNS allows you to file a complaint against a police officer for false implication, which can lead to imprisonment for the officer.

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If a family member is arrested and you are left in the dark, do not panic. You have a legal right to information. You can dial 112 to get specific details from the police control room, including the arresting officer's name, the FIR number, and the charges. Officers are legally required to provide this information, and they cannot hold anyone in custody for more than 24 hours without a court order. Knowing this procedure is your first step in ensuring their rights are protected.

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