A. It's important to seek legal advice from a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction as the laws and procedures vary by country and state.

Here are some steps you can take:

Consult with a lawyer: It's essential to consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law in your country or state. They can advise you on your legal options, such as filing for divorce, filing a counter-claim, and how to handle the false cases filed against you.

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icon False cases filed by wife: IPC 498A, 323, 504, 506,114, dowry, domestic violence

I am 30 years old, Hindu, living abroad. I am alone in my family - no parents & siblings. I have a mother but she remarried many years ago & we have limited relations. I got married in 2022 with the


A. It's important to seek legal advice from a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction as the laws and procedures vary by country and state.

Here are some steps you can take:

Consult with a lawyer: It's essential to consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law in your country or state. They can advise you on your legal options, such as filing for divorce, filing a counter-claim, and how to handle the false cases filed against you.

Collect evidence: Collect all the evidence you have about y ...ReadMore

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My elder sister's case is going on in which my brother-in-law has filed the case, but the fault is my brother-in-law's, now we are getting a notice from the court. And my brother-in-law has hired a la


A. It is important to understand that legal proceedings can be complex, and it is crucial to have proper legal representation. However, if you are unable to hire a lawyer due to financial constraints, there are some options available to you.

First, you can approach legal aid organizations or legal clinics in your area to seek assistance. These organizations may provide legal services to individuals who are unable to afford a lawyer. You can search for legal aid organizations or legal clinics in yo ...ReadMore

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I had filed a complaint against my husband and inlaws 4 months ago they called us for counselling,then for byan then from women cell file went to dsp then ssp now ssp has called dsp to explain him the


A. Dear Client
Legal proceedings can often be complex, and the timeline can vary depending on the case's specifics and the jurisdiction in which it's being tried. The delay could be due to various reasons, such as the need for additional evidence, the complexity of the case, or a backlog in the legal system.

It's best to contact a legal expert, such as a lawyer, who can provide you with more specific information about the case's status and offer you advice on how to proceed.
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icon Alimony after divorce

My husband showed an offer letter having 3lac income per month but later I discovered he is not working.If my husband doesn’t work after marriage and is getting no salary but depending on his parent


A. The amount of alimony you can expect depends on various factors such as your financial needs, your husband's financial resources, the length of your marriage, and the standard of living you had during your marriage.

If your husband is not working and is depending on his parents for financial support, it may be difficult to obtain alimony from him. However, if you can prove that he has the ability to earn an income but is choosing not to work, a court may impute an income to him based on his ear ...ReadMore

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icon Sec 17 under 498. Entry of wife in husband's house without any fear being tortured by husband and and inlaws.

In case of working woman and case of 498 A is filed and woman is staying in a rented house so does she has a right to live at her husband's house and if husband denies her entry in that house whether


A. In India, a woman who has filed a case under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against her husband or in-laws does not automatically have the right to reside in her husband's house. However, a woman can file a petition for maintenance under the provisions of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, seeking monetary relief and the right to reside in the shared household.

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Can I upload torture videos or chats of my inlaws and husband on me on social media ?? Because they are spreading false rumours of me among all relatives and friends


A. Dear Madam,
At your risk you may do like that. You have only right to protest and lodge complaint if they are spreading false rumors against you.

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My husband and inlaws after I filled a complaint against them in police station started spreading fake information about me to relatives and friends etc How can I stop this??


A. Dear Madam,
Approach Higher Police officers and see that your husband and in-laws are arrested further protest for releasing them on bail by approaching your advocate that is public prosecutor.

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My parents are getting me married forcefully and Im 20 year old and Im in love with others and his age is 19. How to stop marriage from happening


A. Forced marriage is illegal in India, and you have the right to refuse to marry. Here are some steps you can take to stop the marriage from happening:

Talk to your parents: Try to talk to your parents and explain to them that you do not want to get married at this time. Be clear about your feelings and reasons for not wanting to get married.

Seek help from a trusted adult: If talking to your parents does not work, seek help from a trusted adult, such as a relative, teacher, counselor, or a wome ...ReadMore

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I was told in PWDVA cases orders have to be passed in 60days. My case has been going on since 2018. I still havnt received any resolution. I have a minor daughter. I'm living with my elderly mother as


A. Dear Client,
You can ask for the NGO or pro Bono Advoacte from the court by telling your condition to him. They can appointed NGO or pro Bono adv fir you if they will find your situation reasonable. You can also apply to the court about the delay in judicial matter of yours.

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