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    Dear All

    I need to travel to UK on business visa for 3 weeks, but I have a few cases filed by my wife to harass me. below are the details:

    1. An FIR with various sections applied like 498a, 307, 377 etc. We have approached till high court for bail. Apart from myself, all my family members were granted stay on arrest. The case is still with the police and the charge sheet has not been filed yet, neither there has been any arrest made,

    2. Case 2 is of sridhan with sections 506, 504, and 406. The case was referred to mediation by high court, but the mediation failed and is still pending to listed.

    There are no travel bans on my passport neither have I been arrested yet. My question is should mention my case details while applying for UK visa?

    Also, when I google my name, the results related to my case show up. Please advice on how to proceed

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    Originally posted by vikramyadav View Post
    Dear All

    I need to travel to UK on business visa for 3 weeks, but I have a few cases filed by my wife to harass me. below are the details:

    1. An FIR with various sections applied like 498a, 307, 377 etc. We have approached till high court for bail. Apart from myself, all my family members were granted stay on arrest. The case is still with the police and the charge sheet has not been filed yet, neither there has been any arrest made,

    2. Case 2 is of sridhan with sections 506, 504, and 406. The case was referred to mediation by high court, but the mediation failed and is still pending to listed.

    There are no travel bans on my passport neither have I been arrested yet. My question is should mention my case details while applying for UK visa?

    Also, when I google my name, the results related to my case show up. Please advice on how to proceed
    always tell the truth
    This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

    -Krypton9591

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    • #3
      Originally posted by vikramyadav View Post
      Dear All

      I need to travel to UK on business visa for 3 weeks, but I have a few cases filed by my wife to harass me. below are the details:

      1. An FIR with various sections applied like 498a, 307, 377 etc. We have approached till high court for bail. Apart from myself, all my family members were granted stay on arrest. The case is still with the police and the charge sheet has not been filed yet, neither there has been any arrest made,

      2. Case 2 is of sridhan with sections 506, 504, and 406. The case was referred to mediation by high court, but the mediation failed and is still pending to listed.

      There are no travel bans on my passport neither have I been arrested yet. My question is should mention my case details while applying for UK visa?

      Also, when I google my name, the results related to my case show up. Please advice on how to proceed
      As krypton said, tell the truth.

      If they find out after that you hid these facts, you could end up with further charges, ban from the country etc.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tezza View Post
        As krypton said, tell the truth.

        If they find out after that you hid these facts, you could end up with further charges, ban from the country etc.
        there's that old saying from the holy book of Christianity, "then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free" whether you believe in that specific faith or not it's a good lesson to learn and go by and the truth will definitely always work out better than a lie and the consequences that come from lying
        This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

        -Krypton9591

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