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1 year ago

The duo got married in 2018 however, the bride or bride side didn’t disclose the kindney failure of bride and related disease before marriage to groom side but later on after marriage bride is not in position to conceive and facing health issues however, the groom side is taking all health care and treatment of bride. Now the query is that while treatment, if bride pass away/died, the blame may come to the groom side or might face legal complexities under dowry or any other litigation. So in what scenario the groom can have safe side to overcome any such future legal complications. The bride is also supporting groom side and ready to file/ give statement that the groom side is no where responsible for her trivial health issues. So let us know what to do next and where to give any such statement so as it has legal credibility and authenticity in the eyes of law.

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
As you said that the bride is ready to give statement then she can give dying declaration in Court that if she will be dying in future then its due to medical complications and her health issue and not her in-laws fault. She can also submit the reports of her medical history.
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