• Husband has filed theft complaint against me

My husband has filed complaint against me that i have stolen gold from his home which is baseless. I have my own locker but i want to know can court give orders to check my parents' locker, and if yes then in which situation? What should I do?
Asked 10 years ago in Family Law
Religion: Hindu

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u have not told clearly where your husband has filed complain. if your husband puts allegation &if it police case that then of course police may recover those from locker of your parents

Avdhesh Chaudhary
Advocate, Greater Noida
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Yes, parent's locker can be checked by police, if stolen items are suspected to be there.

Fateh Chand Sharma
Advocate, Noida
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if it is false complaint filed by your husband dont worry . he must have mentioned details of gold allegedly stolen in his complaint . in your statement deny the allegations .cops can take search in your parents locker if they apprehend gold may be kept in your parents locker

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
97233 Answers
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Hi, if police has lodged FIR against you then you have to approach high court for quashing the FIR.

Pradeep Bharathipura
Advocate, Bangalore
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is there any dispute between you and your husband with respect to matrimonial life,if yes kindly explain in detail.why it is that he has file theft complaint against you.

Rajeev Bari
Advocate, New Delhi
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92 Consultations

The court can certainly order police to check the lockers of your father. Do take bail in accordance with law even if the case is false so that you do not have to face the ignominy of having to go to jail. Thereafter, apply for quashing of FIR, if need be.

Ashish Davessar
Advocate, Jaipur
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yes it can be possible, if this is a police complaint/FIR then the police can get the court order or directly get permission from their officials to do that. file for quashing the FIR

if it is a court case other then 156(3) crpc then after receiving summons file for quashing of complaint

feel free to call

Nadeem Qureshi
Advocate, New Delhi
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