Advocate Mayank Dhingra

Receiving a phone call from the police station can immediately create fear.

  • “Sir, you are required to come to the police station.”
  • “We need to record your statement.”
  • “There is a complaint against you.”

In Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Punjab and Haryana, many people panic the moment they hear this.

But the most important thing you must understand is this:

A police call does not mean you are guilty.
You have legal rights.

As an Advocate practicing at Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh and District Courts, I regularly assist individuals who receive police notices or calls for inquiry. Acting calmly and strategically at this stage can prevent major complications later.

Let us understand your rights clearly.


Why Police May Call You

Police may contact you for several reasons:

  • A complaint has been filed.

  • You are a witness.

  • Your name is mentioned in an FIR.

  • Preliminary inquiry is ongoing.

  • Clarification is required in a dispute.

Not every police call leads to arrest.


First Rule – Do Not Panic

Many people make serious mistakes:

❌ Rushing to police station without legal advice
❌ Giving written statements without understanding
❌ Arguing emotionally
❌ Admitting facts casually
❌ Ignoring the call completely

Both overreaction and ignorance can harm your position.


Know the Difference: Notice vs Verbal Call

If police call verbally, politely ask:

  • Under which complaint?

  • Which section?

  • Am I required as witness or accused?

If notice is issued under law, read it carefully.

You have right to consult a lawyer before appearing.


Your Right to Legal Representation

You are entitled to consult a lawyer before giving statement.

You may:

  • Take legal advice

  • Request time to appear

  • Avoid self-incrimination

Never sign any statement without reading.


Can Police Force You to Stay?

Police cannot detain you illegally without arrest.

If arrest is required:

  • They must follow procedure.

  • You must be produced before Magistrate within 24 hours.

Illegal detention is unlawful.


If You Fear Arrest

If complaint appears serious and you fear arrest:

  • Immediately apply for anticipatory bail.

  • Consult lawyer urgently.

Delay may result in custody.


Witness vs Accused – Important Difference

If you are called as witness:

  • You must cooperate truthfully.

  • But you still have right to legal advice.

If you are accused:

  • Be cautious.

  • Avoid unnecessary statements.

  • Preserve evidence.


Police Statements – Be Careful

Statements given casually can later be used in court.

Avoid:

❌ Guessing answers
❌ Emotional responses
❌ Volunteering unnecessary information

Answer only what is asked.


Common Situations in Chandigarh Region

Police inquiries often arise in:

  • Matrimonial disputes

  • Property conflicts

  • Loan recovery issues

  • Business disagreements

  • Neighborhood disputes

Many of these are civil matters turned into police complaints.

Proper legal handling prevents escalation.


What If FIR Is Registered?

If FIR is already registered:

  • Obtain copy immediately.

  • Review allegations carefully.

  • Prepare defence strategy.

  • Consider anticipatory bail if required.

Early action strengthens defence.


Never Try to “Manage” Informally

Some people try:

  • Political influence

  • Informal settlement without record

  • Money negotiation

This often complicates matter legally.

Always follow lawful procedure.


Your Right Against Self-Incrimination

You cannot be forced to confess.

You have right to remain silent regarding self-incriminating questions.

Legal advice is essential before giving detailed statement.


Social Media Mistake

Do not post:

  • Allegations

  • Accusations

  • Threats

  • Emotional messages

Online statements can become evidence.


What Documents Should You Preserve?

If dispute exists, preserve:

  • WhatsApp chats

  • Emails

  • Agreements

  • Bank records

  • Audio recordings

  • CCTV footage

Early preservation strengthens your case.


Women & Senior Citizen Protection

Law provides additional safeguards for:

  • Women accused

  • Senior citizens

  • Medical emergencies

Court considers humanitarian factors.


If Police Misbehave

If any illegal conduct occurs:

  • Inform lawyer immediately.

  • Approach higher police authority if necessary.

  • Legal remedies exist against abuse of power.


Practical Checklist If Police Call You

  1. Stay calm.

  2. Ask basic details politely.

  3. Do not admit anything verbally.

  4. Inform your lawyer.

  5. Attend with preparation.

  6. Keep record of communication.

Prepared appearance avoids future complications.


Emotional Reality

Police call creates fear in society.

But law protects citizens.

The key difference between panic and protection is legal guidance.


Final Words – Knowledge Is Protection

A police inquiry is not the end of the world.

It is the beginning of a legal process.

Handled correctly, it may close quickly.

Handled carelessly, it may become a bigger issue.

Stay calm.
Act legally.
Protect your rights.


📍 Police Calling You in Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Punjab or Haryana?

If you need help with:

✔ Police Inquiry Guidance
✔ Anticipatory Bail
✔ FIR Defence
✔ Criminal Complaint Response
✔ Legal Notice Reply
✔ High Court Protection

Consult an Advocate practicing at Punjab & Haryana High Court & District Courts, Chandigarh.

Strategic advice.
Confidential handling.
Immediate response.

📞 Call: 7490018005

Because knowing your rights today can protect your freedom tomorrow.

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