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How can I withdraw my case to release someone arrested for harassment?

Dear Sir/Madam,

I want to withdraw a case against someone who harassed me. She has now been arrested and held at the police station for 4 days.

How can I withdraw the case so she can be released?

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Dar Al Haqooq Legal Consultancy
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29 Jun 2024, 06:46

Dear Client,

Thanks for the query!

To withdraw the harassment case and facilitate release, consult with us to prepare a formal withdrawal request.

Submit this request to the police station where the person is detained, ensuring all legal procedures are followed accurately.

Thanks and Regards,

Abdul Wahied

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Hend Humaid Alnuaimi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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29 Jun 2024, 06:56

Dear Questioner,

To withdraw a case and have someone released from police custody, you would need to go to the police station where the individual is being held and speak to the officer in charge.

You would need to provide a written statement requesting that the case be withdrawn and explaining your reasons for doing so.

The police will then review your statement and may also speak to the individual in question before deciding whether to release them.

It is important to note that the final decision rests with the police and they may choose to proceed with the case regardless of your request to withdraw it.

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Alawi Aljaberi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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29 Jun 2024, 07:04

You can visit the police station and withdraw it.

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29 Jun 2024, 08:31

You can go to the police station and drop the case.

If you have any inquiries, please contact us via phone [------].

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Amiri Advocates & Legal Consultants
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29 Jun 2024, 12:33

Go to the police station and withdraw your complaint.

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