Naval wrote: Help me to file a case against BK Shivani Verma, get me justice. She has harassed, exploited and oppressed me...
For a case to be filed, a preliminary hearing takes place first which will decide if your case is sufficient to proceed, if there is a case to answer. You will need to list the place and time of any event, and describe clearly what happened in any event. The event has to be actual, not assumed.
You need to show to an acceptable standard that there is substance to any accusations you are making.
If not, the case will not proceed and you will pay costs.
Worse, the accused could make a counterclaim against you for harassment or for being a vexatious litigant.
Law in NSW (which like India, is based on British law) says:
Proceedings are vexatious if they are instituted with the intention of annoying or embarrassing the person against whom they are brought. 2. They are vexatious if they are brought for collateral [i.e. other] purposes, and not for the purpose of having the court adjudicate on the issues to which they give rise.
If you are unable to explain it even here simply, how will you go in a court?
Especially if the "other side" has deep pockets and can break you financially even before proceedings conclude.
If you think you have good grounds but don't want to share details on a public forum like this, then run it all past a solicitor and get their advice on whether it is worth proceeding.NB A solicitor will tend to have a bias toward proceeding and encourage that unless they think there is no chance. Proceeding means work and money for them.
I have known a few people who've gone to court for civil actions, and even those who won their case say they wish they hadn't done it due to the time, stress and the cost involved. Or I should say most.
One of them who did win, who fought his Brother over his inadequate share of inheritance, said he would have continued until all the inheritance had gone on lawyers just to punish his Brother for trying to rob him.
Point is, if you aren't going to actually do it, let go. Don't keep talking about it but not acting. Don't let it eat you up. And don't waste this forum's time with complaints but no details.
If it bothers you but you cannot make a legal case, take ex-l's advice and at least get emotional support from a professional therapist or counsellor.
Here are some contacts for
Free Telephone Counseling Hotlines in India.
I am sure you won't be the first they've encountered who's had problems with religious groups and cults.