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I got my first salary, and a girl working with me asked me for the money, saying that she met with an accident and is involved in a police case. I gave her ₹7000/- to help her. She promised me that she would give it back in two days, but that day never came. I informed her parents about it. The girl has left the job and has taken money from other people as well, but I was the one who gave her this amount just to help her. Her parents are also not helpful. What should I do? Please help me.

Once she came to the office, but she didn't give the money. I made her write a note stating that she had taken the money and would return it when she received her next salary. However, her salary never came.

Can I File an F.I.R. Against Her?

If yes, what are the steps? Please help me.

From India, Delhi
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As per my concern, for the sake of Rs 7000, don't file an FIR because it may ruin the reputation of the girl. Please consider the long-term impact on her future after filing the complaint today. It is better to resolve this matter amicably.

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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In fact, your post does not fall in the HR category, but with the intention to share my comments on your question:

You, as the victim, never file an FIR. You can file a complaint with the police station regarding the cheating. An FIR, which stands for First Information Report, is a written document prepared by the police upon receiving information from the victim of a cognizable offense or someone acting on their behalf.

When filing a complaint with the police, no one can stop you, but you should have evidence that you have been cheated. Please bear in mind, one should think a thousand times before going to the police station, court, advocate, doctor, etc. I understand that some learned members may object to this statement.

I support the advice given by Aditya.

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While in this specific case it is for the OP to decide, I feel one should always take the recourses available, and well in time. A stitch in time saves nine! It is because one tries to take shortcuts—or forget injustice altogether—that ultimately the bigger crimes happen. Yes, of course, it is not easy—as is most of life. Just my opinion.

"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it." - Albert Einstein

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