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      April 3, 2025 at 6:02 pm
      Everyone please report him!!!

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        April 3, 2025 at 5:54 pm
        Self love is equally important. Without that, we only look stupid. Anyhow, wish you a good life ahead, with the lessons learnt and without such horrible people.

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          April 3, 2025 at 5:07 pm
          Send her a legal notice, if you’re okay with that!

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            April 3, 2025 at 4:43 pm
            What were you thinking when you were buying stuff for the boyfriend? Cut them off and build a good life for yourself. Good riddance.

            in reply to: Neighbour Issues #21827
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              April 3, 2025 at 4:40 pm
              In the end, she’s just a mad person. File a collective police complaint along with your neighbours and set her straight. I’m sure someone from the police station will come forward to take action, no matter who she knows.

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                April 3, 2025 at 4:38 pm
                Always try doing COD where the brand/source isn’t super verified. Try responding to the email you received and see if they respond. Or if there’s any other detail you can gather from that email.

                in reply to: Divorce lawyer in Pune #21910
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                  April 3, 2025 at 1:33 pm
                  I am a divorce lawyer myself, having dealt with a lot of matrimonial disputes, besides others. You can reach out to me for a discussion if you want. Will also trying finding one for you in Pune.

                  in reply to: Are contested divorce very tough #21976
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                    April 3, 2025 at 12:58 pm
                    The reason for most lawyers not wanting to practice family law is also because such matters are mentally draining for them too. And most clients don’t want to pay enough, but also want their lawyer to be their psychologist.

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                      April 3, 2025 at 12:42 pm
                      In mutual divorces, both parties don’t contest that bit. But in contested divorces, if one party lies, the other won’t support him/her, and the petition might get dismissed. So why even get to that point !

                      in reply to: Are contested divorce very tough #21987
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                        April 3, 2025 at 12:21 pm
                        That’s a tricky situation and I empathise with you! Hope you’re able to get your way around the situation at the earliest, because I don’t think that you’re ready to leave the house, to meet that pre condition.

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                          April 3, 2025 at 12:19 pm
                          Honestly, in very exceptional cases, the courts might entertain a divorce petition wherein the parties are not living separately but mostly they won’t. There have to be great reasons not to be able to do that. Your friend must start living away from him at the earliest, if at all she has to divorce him, no matter whether their divorce is mutual or contested.

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                            April 3, 2025 at 12:12 pm
                            Hi. Delhi based lawyer here. The first and foremost requirement for a mutual divorce is for both parties to agree to divorce each other, on mutually agreed terms. Without that, there is no mutual divorce. So either she can convince him for a mutual divorce in some or the other manner, or she can file a divorce petition, which he can contest. The former lasts a few months, however, the latter takes a couple of years. However, a contested divorce can be converted into a mutual divorce if both parties agree to do that in the middle of the proceedings. But either divorce can be filed only after the parties have even living apart atleast for a year.

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                              April 3, 2025 at 10:32 am
                              Hi. I’m a lawyer here. Contested divorces can be draining, especially in light of the women centric law wherein you will also have to pay her monthly maintenance for as long as the proceedings are pending (especially if she’s non working). Plus they easily last 3-5 years. You might still end up winning if you can prove the grounds on which you’re asking for divorce, but if you’re ready to battle it bravely and bear the lawyer fee as well as the monthly maintenance and then giver her alimony, you should be good. However, best is to do it through mutual consent, if possible. For both, you’ll have to live apart for a year first.

                              in reply to: Craze to study law #22356
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                                April 3, 2025 at 10:22 am
                                If your statistics are so strong, I’m sure you’ll also end up finding the exact reason too 🙂 Do let us know.

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                                  April 3, 2025 at 10:02 am
                                  I feel it’s the same for almost every profession, apart from the fact that the literacy rate has also increased in general. Every other person wants to be well educated, no matter what profession they choose. So the number of students studying law or any other subject has also increased proportionately. Having said that, law is a very respectable profession so may be more people opt for it.

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