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FIR filed without proof of impotency
1 year ago
My wife whom I married a year ago has filed an FIR stating that I am impotent and I did not mentioned it before marriage. What can I do to prove my potency and can I file case against her? If yes then under which section? And can I apply for divorce by proving I am potent
A.Dear Client
Potency test is considered for proving the potency and it can be a valid ground for quashing FIR.
Hope it helps
Potency test is considered for proving the potency and it can be a valid ground for quashing FIR.
Hope it helps
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