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3 years ago

the wife was borrowed Rupees 20000 cash from the person known to her by signing in a green blank bond paper available in a petty shop. No security mode at the time of borrowing. But 8 years E.P. notice is coming and the Despondent and advocate is charging huge amount of money of more than one lakh which I cannot afford to pay. So I request you how how to write a petition to the court that agrees to pay the actual borrowed amount and the interest as per court rules and regulations.

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

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You will have to reply to each averment of the notice, point by point. We can assist you with this, but will need more details to work on your defence.
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We will need more details of the loan agreement to give you suitable grounds of defence. Reply to the notice denying all allegations made.
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A.Plz contact through Vidhikarya for effective remedy
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