Couple matter
4 years ago
Need your help/advice.
Just a moment before i rcvd a notice from my inlaws.
Sub: Notice of intimation for disowning my husband.
Letter has been prepared on 31st oct and i got it today.
Already we hd file a case against my in-laws but the police had backed off. Later we hv submitted the papers to WCRC. Till its pending.
Now what about this notice.
It has been notified that whatever happens between we two people. My in-laws will no more handling us.
Plzzz give me some advice now what step should i take to make my hubby come to rcv me and my daughter.
A.Dear Sir,
You may personally approach and try to compromise.
Please take PAID phone call with me through VIDHIKARYA and get more legal guidance.
You may personally approach and try to compromise.
Please take PAID phone call with me through VIDHIKARYA and get more legal guidance.
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Jagannath S Pawar
Responded 4 years ago
A.It's just counter blast action they must be seeking to take. You should push up your case. If case is genuine with sufficient evidence then you can also approach the Court for next course of action. You should also reply the recently received Notice by you. For more details or discussion and if you need plz contact through Vidhikarya. Thanks
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