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March 30, 2025 at 3:35 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24638MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:35 pmCan you please explain why this is risky? If you donāt mind, Iād really appreciate it. Iām not very familiar with the Indian legal system, and neither is my familyāweāve never been involved in court cases before in our lives.March 30, 2025 at 3:34 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24639MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:34 pmThank you for your response. Yes, I was the first to file for divorce in the U.S., and my wife also hired a lawyer and agreed to the process. However, she dragged the case for several monthsājust long enough to switch her visa status from H4 to F1. Once she secured her new visa, she went to India and filed false complaints against me.Meanwhile, she also took money from me, and now her family is harassing my family in India. We filed a police complaint, but the police in Andhra Pradesh refused to register it and didnāt even provide a complaint number. Itās truly unfortunate to be born in a place where justice is denied.
⢠They call my sister at 8:30 PM, demanding that she come to the police station, using vulgar language to harass her.
⢠Sometimes, they randomly summon her to the police station without any valid reason.
⢠They are using their local political power to extort more money from me.She has already taken a significant amount of gold and money from me. This entire marriage was arranged, but unfortunately, she had no career and had been sitting at home for 10 years without working. Now, she is lying to the U.S. court, falsely claiming that she earns $30,000ā$50,000 per year in the Indian IT sector and has a farming businessāwhich is completely untrue.
The reality is that she never worked in IT. She used me as a stepping stone to enter the U.S. and successfully secured her place. Now, she is studying in the U.S. while living with her boyfriend. Her sister and family are also in the U.S., and they were all part of this well-planned trap from the beginning.
At this point, I donāt know who to turn to. I am seriously considering going to mainstream media and exposing everything with proofāso people can see how these marriage traps are executed. I have endured unimaginable pain, and I pray that no one else has to go through this.
This experience has been mentally, emotionally, and financially draining. It requires immense strength to fight this battle every single day. But I wonāt give upāI need to find a way to get justice.
March 30, 2025 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24640MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:25 pmThank you for your response. Yeah, youāre absolutely right. If I try to contact a lawyer in India, the first thing they do is judge the situation, and their consultation fees are extremely highāā¹10,000 minimum, sometimes even ā¹1,000 just for basic advice. It feels like everyone is just trying to extract money, and unfortunately, I feel completely trapped in this system.People need to understand that just because someone works abroad, it doesnāt mean they earn a fortune. Not everyone makes money like the rich elite. The reality is harsh, and only a few honest people are genuinely willing to helpābut they are very rare.
I really appreciate your response, but honestly, after getting caught up in this system, I feel like Iāve lost faith in everything. Life has become extremely challenging, and I donāt know how to handle it anymore.
March 30, 2025 at 3:21 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24641MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:21 pmThank you. I am not able to find him in googleMarch 30, 2025 at 3:21 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24643MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:21 pmNo, we only have a divorce case in the U.S., and there are no domestic violence or other charges involved.March 30, 2025 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24642MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:15 pmThank you for your response. Sure, I will follow the steps.Is there any way I can find the lawyerās name? I tried searching on Google, but I couldnāt find any information. Also, if I file a complaint with the Bar Association, will that have any impact on my case? Or would any lawyer be able to handle this issue for me?
Additionally, my wife is currently in the U.S., attending school here. When I spoke with a lawyer, they pointed out that even though we were together for only 15 days and had no physical relationship, the case still includes sections typically applied to people with children. However, I donāt have any kids, yet they blindly filed these charges against me without proper verification.
I feel like this has been done without any due diligence. What can I do in this situation?
March 30, 2025 at 3:12 pm in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24653MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 3:12 pmThank you for your response. Unfortunately, I am unable to track the establishment part. I tried filing a subpoena, but she keeps moving from state to state, making it impossible to track her down.Hiring a private detective is also not an option, as itās too expensiveāI have already spent thousands of dollars on legal fees and partial maintenance payments. Financially, I am struggling, and my resources are running out.
I also tried to file a civil suit, but I couldnāt proceed due to a lack of information. Iāve consulted a few lawyers, but none have given me clear guidance, leaving me completely stuck. Right now, I am still in the U.S., and this situation remains unresolved.
Harassment in India:
To make things worse, in India, my family is being harassed by her family members. Even though we filed a police complaint, they have local political influence, which they are using to manipulate the system.
⢠The police, including the SI, are using abusive language against my sister.
⢠They are calling at 8:30 PM, harassing my parents and family members.
⢠Despite my efforts, I sent 25 registered posts to the SP, Collector, and Human Rights Commission, but no help so far.
⢠I also sent emails and additional registered posts, but still no response.
⢠My sister met with the SP three times, yet nothing has changed.I honestly donāt know how to handle this situation anymore. I feel completely trapped and helpless. If anyone has any legal advice or guidance, please help.
March 30, 2025 at 4:55 am in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24654MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 4:55 amThank youMarch 30, 2025 at 4:52 am in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24633MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 4:52 amThank you for the response.How can I find out how this happened? I never sent any documents to anyone, so I have no idea how someone was added as my lawyer without my consent. Can someone please help me understand this process?
She only married me to get into the U.S., and she was already involved with her boyfriend before our marriage. Now, they are staying together while she has completely used me for her benefit. She took all my gold and money, both in India and the U.S., and disappeared.
To make things worse, she is not attending court hearings in the U.S., constantly changing her address, and we have been unable to track her. On top of that, all this stress is affecting my parentsā health, and I feel completely lost in this situation.
I donāt know what to do anymore. If anyone has any advice or knows how to handle this, please help me.
March 30, 2025 at 4:46 am in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24644MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 4:46 amThank you for the response.How can I find out how this happened? I never sent any documents to anyone, so I have no idea how someone was added as my lawyer without my consent. Can someone please help me understand this process?
She only married me to get into the U.S., and she was already involved with her boyfriend before our marriage. Now, they are staying together while she has completely used me for her benefit. She took all my gold and money, both in India and the U.S., and disappeared.
To make things worse, she is not attending court hearings in the U.S., constantly changing her address, and we have been unable to track her. On top of that, all this stress is affecting my parentsā health, and I feel completely lost in this situation.
I donāt know what to do anymore. If anyone has any advice or knows how to handle this, please help me.
March 30, 2025 at 4:39 am in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24645MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 4:39 amThank you for your response.Right now, we have an ongoing case in the U.S., but Iām not too worried about that. However, I need to obtain certain documents from the Indian court for the U.S. case. Hereās where things get strangeāwhen I checked the e-Court application, I noticed something unusual.
In my wifeās maintenance case, there is no lawyer listed for her, but in my case, some random lawyer has been added as my representative. I have never authorized anyone, nor signed a vakalatnama, so I have no idea how this happened.
Do you think I should file a complaint regarding the unknown lawyer representing me? If so, whatās the right approach? Any guidance on how to handle this would be really helpful.
March 30, 2025 at 4:38 am in reply to: Legal Help] False DV Case in India While Divorce is Ongoing in the US ā Unknown Lawyer Representing Me in e-Court #24636MMegasneha5263
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March 30, 2025 at 4:38 amThank you for your response.Right now, we have an ongoing case in the U.S., but Iām not too worried about that. However, I need to obtain certain documents from the Indian court for the U.S. case. Hereās where things get strangeāwhen I checked the e-Court application, I noticed something unusual.
In my wifeās maintenance case, there is no lawyer listed for her, but in my case, some random lawyer has been added as my representative. I have never authorized anyone, nor signed a vakalatnama, so I have no idea how this happened.
Do you think I should file a complaint regarding the unknown lawyer representing me? If so, whatās the right approach? Any guidance on how to handle this would be really helpful.Looking forward to your advice.
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