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  • in reply to: Anonymous text on Instagram #15073
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      April 14, 2025 at 4:04 pm
      So sorry you’re going through this. You did the right thing by going to the cyber cell. Filing an FIR can definitely help push the investigation further. Stay strong.

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        April 11, 2025 at 7:28 am
        I’m sorry you and your wife had to go through this. No one deserves to be mentally harassed over something that was supposed to support their well-being. It’s heartbreaking how a place meant to promote health can end up doing the opposite. You have the right to speak up. Stay strong.

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          April 10, 2025 at 9:16 am
          This is heartbreaking. No one should have to face threats and manipulation from their own family, especially during such a sensitive time like pregnancy. Your concern for your wife’s mental well-being and her parents’ safety is completely valid. It’s painful to see love and respect get twisted by greed. It might be worth quietly consulting a legal expert to explore protective options for her parents without escalating things.

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            April 10, 2025 at 9:14 am
            Your pain and confusion are valid. Being falsely accused and disrespected like that, especially by someone’s family, leaves a deep scar. Love shouldn’t come with threats or fear. It’s okay to want peace over chaos, even if it means walking away from someone you care about. Whatever you choose, make sure it protects your dignity and mental well-being first.

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              April 8, 2025 at 2:11 pm
              If you’ve tried all peaceful ways and they’re still avoiding repayment, filing an FIR can be a valid step, especially since you have proof. It’s not about revenge, but it’s about protecting yourself and your rights. Just make sure to consult a legal expert first, even for a basic opinion, so you can go in prepared and informed.

              in reply to: Im being touched here and there. #19078
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                April 8, 2025 at 2:04 pm
                I’m sorry you’re going through this. What you’re experiencing is harassment, and it is not your fault. You deserve to feel safe, respected, and protected, just like anyone else. Please speak to a trusted adult, counselor, or file a police complaint at your local police station. Being alert all the time isn’t a solution; you deserve freedom, not fear. And no matter what anyone says, what’s happening to you is not okay. You deserve support and peace.

                in reply to: Help needed. Wife is giving me two choices #20171
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                  April 7, 2025 at 3:01 pm
                  This sounds like a tough and emotionally draining situation. I’m sorry you’re going through this. No one deserves to be threatened or emotionally blackmailed, especially in a marriage that should be built on mutual respect. It’s good that you’re thinking things through calmly. Legally, false DV cases can be challenged, but it’s important to protect yourself. Consider documenting everything and consulting a good family lawyer ASAP. Don’t make decisions in fear; make them with clarity and support.

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                    April 7, 2025 at 2:56 pm
                    This sounds stressful, especially when you’ve tried everything you could. You’re not alone in this; a lot of people born at home before the digital records era face similar issues. Visit the RPO and calmly explain the situation. They are usually more understanding than the local police. Also, consider getting an affidavit or alternative documents like voter ID, Aadhaar, etc., that support her identity and approximate birthplace.

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                      April 4, 2025 at 12:10 pm
                      The chances of getting your cycle back are slim. For now, you should file a complaint at your local police station.

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                        April 4, 2025 at 11:57 am
                        That’s frustrating and unfair, considering you declared the value. â‚č700 for a â‚č4000 loss doesn’t seem right at all. You have already been patient, but if they’re not responding properly, you might want to consider filing a complaint with the Consumer Forum or escalating it to the National Consumer Helpline. Sometimes, just knowing you are ready to take legal steps can push them to take you seriously.

                        in reply to: Wife not consenting to mutual divorce #23149
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                          April 3, 2025 at 2:28 pm
                          That’s a really difficult and confusing situation. It’s understandable that you’re struggling to trust her intentions after she left for so long, especially when a child is involved. Wanting clarity and stability for yourself and your child is completely valid. Take your time to think about what’s best for both of you, and don’t feel pressured into a decision that doesn’t sit right with you.

                          in reply to: Are contested divorce very tough #21958
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                            April 3, 2025 at 2:22 pm
                            ontested divorces can be challenging, especially when one partner refuses to cooperate, but they’re not impossible. It might take time, legal effort, and patience, but you don’t have to stay stuck in a situation that’s draining you. Getting the right legal guidance can make all the difference in finding a way forward.

                            in reply to: Don’t know what to do with my cheating husband. #25448
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                              April 2, 2025 at 10:41 am
                              I’m so sorry for this. No one deserves to be treated this way. You have been manipulated and emotionally mistreated for too long. You’re right to stand up for yourself now. Given the proof you have, consulting a good lawyer about filing for divorce on grounds of mental cruelty and infidelity could be a strong step forward. You deserve respect, love, and peace.

                              in reply to: Co-owner refusing to sell house #22965
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                                April 2, 2025 at 10:36 am
                                You’ve shouldered all the financial responsibility, yet your hands are tied because of the co-ownership. Understandably, you want to free yourself from the loan burden, especially during an already difficult time. Maybe exploring legal options like a partition suit or negotiating a buyout could help.

                                in reply to: A maid in my area Illegally held my police. #25739
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                                  April 1, 2025 at 8:10 am
                                  This is heartbreaking and completely unjust. No one should be exploited, or separated from their rights because of corruption. If she has documents proving her Indian citizenship, she deserves immediate legal help. Please reach out to a human rights lawyer or a legal aid organization, they might be able to intervene. I really hope she and her child get justice soon.

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