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How to Report Bigamy?

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Bigamy is the act of marrying someone while still legally married to another person. Reporting bigamy involves informing the authorities about the illegal second marriage, which is considered a criminal offense under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section 494.

Steps to Report Bigamy:

  1. Collect Evidence:
    • Gather all relevant evidence, such as marriage certificates, photos, witness statements, or any documents proving the existence of the second marriage.
  2. File a Police Complaint:
    • Visit the nearest police station and file a complaint stating the details of the bigamy. Provide the collected evidence to support your claim.
  3. Lodge an FIR:
    • If the police find sufficient grounds, they will register a First Information Report (FIR) under Section 494 of the IPC.
  4. Legal Assistance:
    • Consult a lawyer to help draft the complaint and guide you through the legal process. A lawyer can also assist in filing a private complaint if the police refuse to register the FIR.
  5. Court Proceedings:
    • The case will be investigated by the police, and if a charge sheet is filed, the accused will have to face trial in court.

Summary: To report bigamy, gather evidence, file a police complaint, and seek legal assistance for FIR registration under IPC Section 494, followed by court proceedings.

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