Anik MiuIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
Answered by Anik Miu 2 years ago
T KalaiselvanWill I have to lodge fresh police complaint or file section 156(3)?
I got married on May 2018. Within 1 month of marriage my husband and in laws tricked me out of my matrimony house for dowry and didnot take me back. I submitted the written...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 2 years ago
Anik MiuWill I have to lodge fresh police complaint or file section 156(3)?
I got married on May 2018. Within 1 month of marriage my husband and in laws tricked me out of my matrimony house for dowry and didnot take me back. I submitted the written...
Answered by Anik Miu 2 years ago
Siddharth SrivastavaWill I have to lodge fresh police complaint or file section 156(3)?
I got married on May 2018. Within 1 month of marriage my husband and in laws tricked me out of my matrimony house for dowry and didnot take me back. I submitted the written...
Answered by Siddharth Srivastava 2 years ago
Ajay SethiWill I have to lodge fresh police complaint or file section 156(3)?
I got married on May 2018. Within 1 month of marriage my husband and in laws tricked me out of my matrimony house for dowry and didnot take me back. I submitted the written...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 2 years ago
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Prashant NayakAlimony pendent lite
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T KalaiselvanAlimony pendent lite
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T KalaiselvanIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 2 years ago
T KalaiselvanDivorce
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Shashidhar S. SastryIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
Answered by Shashidhar S. Sastry 2 years ago
Swaminathan NeelakantanIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
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Mohammed ShahzadDivorce
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Prashant NayakDivorce
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Mohammed ShahzadIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
Answered by Mohammed Shahzad 2 years ago
Prashant NayakIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
Answered by Prashant Nayak 2 years ago
Siddharth SrivastavaIf section 494 not applicable than what is the procedure
Section 494 of IPC does not extend to any person, if such husband or wife, shall have been continuously absent from such person for the space of seven years, and shall not heard...
Answered by Siddharth Srivastava 2 years ago