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4 years ago

I have sent legal notice to wife to come back and stay with me

What are the possible risks for my actions

Based my knowledge she can file a DV

Due to DV will they put be behind bars???

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.If she files a DV then the best for you is to take an anticipatory bail.
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Kavery Anand

Responded 4 years ago

A.Better to take Antisepetry Bail..to avoid these kind of issues..
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Sayaree Ganguly

Responded 4 years ago

A.A wife can file a case under DV act if there are sufficient reasons with her to file such. Your legal notice for restitution of conjugal right has got no connection with it.
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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

In the notice, I have given some chronological events and disputes happened between us and requesting her to come back home within 15 days

So even for this notice if she raises a DV, the immediate effect is they will put me behind bars or I should attend court? How does it go upon DV raised

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