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Topic: How can one sue another person for bitcoin cheating? (Read 1303 times)

member
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Criminal action can be taken if a person cheats. Send me a matter and I shall prove the same.
newbie
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It will result in a civil suit 'breach of contract' so long as there was a contract in writing, or implied. It will take years and lots of adjournment. You may/will get better results at a consumer forum if you qualify as a consumer. Check out the:
the-consumer-protection-act-1986.pdf
consumer-protection-regulations-2005.pdf
commentary-on-consumer-protection-act-1986.pdf
Consumer\ Protection\ Amendment\ Bill,\ 2011.pdf
member
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My friend government is the Executive part of our nation. Cheating would be separate and it would be dealt by Judiciary and yes the cheating case can be instituted and persued provided the lawyer is able to explain the whole concept of bitcoin in an understandable manner.
full member
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Have looked properly into the legal intricacies. You may file a criminal case if you are cheated, infact we were ready to pursue the matter as we look into the criminal matters also, however not many people came forward. Would love to get it in attention of judiciary. If government is not responding then the judiciary should.

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Kanishk Agarwal
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CriTaxCorp
Criminal-Taxation-Corporate
www.critaxcorp.com
+919971666252 

Does the government help with legal issues that relate to bitcoin? I expect them to rather turn a blind eye towards cases involving bitcoins.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Have looked properly into the legal intricacies. You may file a criminal case if you are cheated, infact we were ready to pursue the matter as we look into the criminal matters also, however not many people came forward. Would love to get it in attention of judiciary. If government is not responding then the judiciary should.

Regards
--
Kanishk Agarwal
Advocate
CriTaxCorp
Criminal-Taxation-Corporate
www.critaxcorp.com
+919971666252 
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
i see threads on this web site with people ready to sue others because they lost money due to cheating while trading bit coins.

i am not asking the method of suing, but how does it make sense to sue someone when the transaction is not recognized by government?
if government is against bitcoins, how can you take it government's notice? wont the government catch the and ask them why they are trading behind the government's eyes?

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