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Thank you sir for your quick reply.  Certainly, I will be pressing for action under Sec. 406 IPC.  However, the opp. parties (my in-laws) are senior citizens,  whether any leniency would be given by the court if I file this case u/s 406.  The conspiracy was hatched by my (1) in-laws, (2) two brother-in-law and (3) my sister-in-law.  All are residing at my own residence (free of cost) from 2003 to 2007 and thereafter they taken away our property documents and kept with them illegally.  Now, If I want to go ahead to file case u/s 406, do I have to include my brother-in-laws/sister-in-law as a party? (they have all signed as witness) .  Where to file this case (in the magistrate court or in the police station).  Please advise.
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Yes, do include names of all those persons who were involved in this offence.

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406 IPC can be filed in MM court seperately.

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Yes, you can file still now.

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1. You can lodge a police complaint u/s406 of IPCunder copy to S.P.,

2. If police fails to act, file an application u/s156(3) before the Court praying for direction upon the police to investigate and act based on your complaint.

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