Taking sim card ownership from Ex girlfriend
9 months ago
Can i take ownership of sim which is on my name. And can she take any action for that?
A.Dear Sir,
Normally, SIM cards will be issued in the name of a person who has provided KYC details and it is not transferable.
Normally, SIM cards will be issued in the name of a person who has provided KYC details and it is not transferable.
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A.Dear Client,
In India, owning a SIM card that is registered under your name is a legal right, and you have the right to manage and use that SIM card. If the SIM card is registered in your name and you have not violated any terms of service or legal regulations, you generally have the authority to take ownership of it.
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In India, owning a SIM card that is registered under your name is a legal right, and you have the right to manage and use that SIM card. If the SIM card is registered in your name and you have not violated any terms of service or legal regulations, you generally have the authority to take ownership of it.
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