My wife filed a complaint against me with the Women’s Commission. They forwarded it to the police for investigation, and the DSP called her to record her statement. She later withdrew the complaint, saying she’d file one in our home state. The police have now closed the case. I want copies of the complaint she filed with the Women’s Commission and the police closure report. How can I get them?
Best Answer
Under the Right to Information Act, you can apply to the Women’s Commission and the police for copies of the complaint and the closure report. You will need to provide valid reasons for accessing this information and pay a nominal fee. It’s advisable to consult a lawyer to understand the specifics of your case and the best way to proceed.
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