My marriage is just a year old, and my wife filed a police complaint accusing me of harassment, dowry demands, and family pressure. She claims I’m not a man. I was granted bail, and we had counseling with the inspector. My wife told the inspector she needs financial security and wants a separate house with me, but only if I live away from my parents. I agreed to a gynecological medical test, which proved normal. I submitted the results to the police and my wife. Now, my wife and her family are asking for an apology and want to live together separately (meaning I need to live away from my parents). My parents agreed to this, and we’ve been living in a separate house for two months. I’ve been trying to get the FIR canceled for the past two months but the inspector is unavailable, and when she is available, she gives me excuses. Can you suggest ways to get the FIR canceled?
Best Answer
Under Indian law, you can petition the court for cancellation of the FIR. Since you have complied with your wife’s demands and there is reconciliation, the court might consider cancellation. However, the decision ultimately rests with the court’s discretion based on the specific facts of your case.
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