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The Case of the Broken Promise: A Story and Guide to Drafting a Protest Petition
In the quiet town of Riverton, there was a plot of land known as "The Green Haven." For decades, it had been a public park where children played and neighbors walked their dogs. When a large development corporation, Apex Constructions, announced plans to bulldoze the park to build a private shopping mall, the community was outraged. They claimed the land was legally designated as a public green space and that the permits were obtained without proper public consultation.
The police, initially reluctant to file a case against a powerful corporation, registered a "Negative Final Report" (also known as a 'B-Report' or 'Cancellation Report'), stating that no evidence of wrongdoing was found.
This is where our protagonist, Mrs. Elara Vance, a retired schoolteacher and community leader, stepped in. She decided to file a Protest Petition. sample format of protest petition full
Here is the story of how she did it, accompanied by the full sample format she used.
| Party | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Protest Petitioner/Complainant | Name: [Full Name]
Son/Daughter/Wife of: [Father's Name]
Age: [XX]
Occupation: [e.g., Business]
Resident of: [Complete Address]
Mobile: [Number]
Email: [Email] |
| Respondent/Opposite Party (Accused person) | Name: [Full Name of Accused]
Son of: [Father's Name]
Resident of: [Address of Accused] |
| The State (Proforma Respondent) | The State of [State Name]
Through the Police Station Officer, [PS Name] |
I, [Complainant’s Full Name], the above-named protest petitioner, do hereby verify that the contents of the above protest petition are true and correct to my knowledge and belief. No material facts have been concealed. The documents annexed are true copies of the originals. The Case of the Broken Promise: A Story
Verified at [Place] on this [day] of [month], [year].
Signature: _______________
Name: [Complainant’s Name]
IN THE COURT OF THE CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE / JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE FIRST CLASS, [CITY/DISTRICT NAME] Not a fresh complaint – It is a
Criminal Case / FIR No.: 456/2025
Police Station: [Name of PS]
Under Sections: [e.g., 323, 504, 506 IPC / 125, 131 BNSS]
IN THE MATTER OF:
State vs. [Accused Name]
(On Police Final Report No. XYZ/2025 dated [Date])
(Under Section 223 BNSS / Section 190 CrPC – Objecting to Police Closure Report)
Most Respectfully Showeth: