DV 323/498a & 494/406 DV 323/498a & 494/406

5 years ago

Dear sir,
My wife was not living with me since last 4 years. To live together I had filed matrimonial of conjugal right, but she didn't responded to court notice so court declared her ex party and ordered to join me within 4 months but she refused. After one year of this judgement I filed for divorce. Again court sent notice to her for appearing but again she didn't appeared. Court again declared her ex party and granted ex party divorce. After 4 months of degree of judgement, I remarried. Now after 15 months of divorce my ex wife has filed 323/498a & 494/406 case in court against me and my family. Please advise what steps should I take for suitable relief.

Suneel Moudgil

Responded 5 years ago

A.you have a good contest, engage a good lawyer, must had engaged till now, and contest the case, nothing much to worry.
she is trying to indulge you in litigation, might be to extort money, try to settle out of court, if seems possible, else FIGHT
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.U just to challenge it before court. Take anticipatory bail
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