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Informatory Petition – Legal Remedy against intimidation

In the realm of relationships, misconceptions and fears can often cloud judgment, leading to misunderstandings and unnecessary conflicts. One prevalent fear among men is the concern that their wife or dating partner may file a police complaint against them implicating with false allegations. This fear can stem from various sources, including societal stereotypes, past experiences, and misinformation.

The Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar (498a) Guidelines by Supreme Court

Arrests are critical actions taken by law enforcement agencies, often involving the deprivation of an individual’s liberty. Recognizing the potential for abuse and the need to protect citizens from arbitrary arrests, the Supreme Court of India laid down significant guidelines in the case of Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar. These guidelines have become instrumental in shaping and safeguarding the arrest procedures in the country.

Men Rights Lawyer

Travel without fear of being Arrested – “The Transit Bail”

At times, especially NRIs get arrested at the airport, although they would be traveling to attend their matter at the court. Often observed in criminal matters and now-a-days in matrimonial dispute too when a look out notice is not complied or pressure is mounted by the wife’s side demanding an arrest of husband and his family once, they land in India. Transit Anticipatory bail comes to their rescue.