Defamation - my defamation notice to the opposite party Defamation - my defamation notice to the opposite party

1 year ago

If in my defamation notice to the opposite party, an amount of 1crore was mentioned, later when I move to the court after giving sufficient time to the accused, can u reduce the amount to 50lakhs as the civil court fee is high. Or since I quoted 1crore in my initial notice, I cannot change the amount and have to pay the required fee as per the amount quoted in the notice

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Yes, you can reduce your compensation amount saying that you had waived off remaining amount and ready to fight for certain amount only and not full amount.
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A.Hello,
As per the information given by you it is advisable to you to kindly reach out to advocate for better clarity.
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