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SShivanshstar626
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April 2, 2025 at 9:57 amGundagardi. Maar-pitai and eventually settlement with cops.Legal route will take time. Theres no quick remedies in the law here.
As someone else here suggested – get a lawyer, send a notice for arrears payments, and eviction. Go to rent control court.
Paralelly engage the lawyer for criminal proceedings for cheque bounce – understand first how the cheque bounce thing works.
You need to bounce the cheque, get the notification from the bank which states the reason for cheque bounce, get a lawyer, file case within 30 days of cheque bounce.I estimate just notices for about 10-15k.
Actually fighting the case as lumpsum as about 70k-100k for rent court
Another 50k for the cheque bounce case.These are indicative figures in my circle of the world. Prices can vary drastically.
Court fee is separate.
SShivanshstar626
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April 2, 2025 at 5:27 amIn all likelihood she is coming back to build a case that makes it easier for her to divorce you in a contested case.Highly highly recommend forcing yourself and her through a couple therapy. With sessions spanning the next 6 months. That you know if her “change of heart” is legitimate or just a ruse to find ways to make the divorce more difficult for you.
April 2, 2025 at 5:13 am in reply to: How My Own Cousin Hijacked Our Family Business & Left Us in Financial Ruin. #23060SShivanshstar626
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April 2, 2025 at 5:13 amA lot of what you’re saying cant happen without your father knowledge.I mean if he didn’t even bother to check his bank account statement and blindly signed documents for address change of his company – at some point it goes beyond naivety and reaches levels of self-harm.
Your father and you fucked up here big time.
This will be a life long mess of litigation and threats of violence and violence and fake allegations and FIRs and court cases.
SShivanshstar626
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April 1, 2025 at 1:03 pmIf she is an adult – her parents can’t force her.You need to step up and be responsible for her food-health-lodging or you leave her.
Staying in limbo will cause both of you more harm than good.
In my experience such cases can either be instantly resolved or take years and years of constant FIRs and other frivolous fake cases and in some cases physical violence.
My personal recommendation would be to leave her so that she is now not tortured and can actually live her life.
2/100 such cases rurn out to be a good story. The other 98 turn into toxic marriages because there is ZERO chances of you actually understanding what she went through for you.
You can empathize but not walk a mile in her shoes.April 1, 2025 at 4:40 am in reply to: Father who had 2 ongoing civil cases against him passed away unexpectedly, what will happen now #23879SShivanshstar626
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April 1, 2025 at 4:40 amYes. His inheritance which is yet to arrive will also be included in the limits of your liabilitySShivanshstar626
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March 29, 2025 at 3:51 amGet a lawyer.SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 12:01 pmBrother the charges is 150 rupees.Fuck that 150 get your 70k
SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 11:11 amGenerally yes, fairly easily.SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 9:50 amYou NEED to deposit that cheque. A cheque has a validity of 3 months and the cheque has to be bounced twice as a general principal before you can start legal proceedings for cheque bounce.That is the quickest way to recover your money.
For an amount of this size you can expect resolution within an year and court+lawyer fee of about 30k
SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 9:36 amAnonymity and legal don’t go hand in hand.SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 9:35 amYes. Under ucc yes. But even under that the idea of a live-in-relationship is loosely defined. Or what may be understood as a common law marriage abroad.And it will take a few years for the law to be defined better through cases and challenges that citizens face.
For example the government has defined that cohabitation of couples has to he registered. This will in part help define the relationship as consensual and protect the man to some extent.
But it will also enfore regulation like if a child is borne out of such a relationship then the man and only the man is legally liable to pay for the child’s education, food and shelter till age 18.The law it in current form says there is penalty of 3 month jail term and 10000 for not registering your live-in-relationship.
This also forced couple to not immediately move in together but plan and understand the weight of cohabitation.SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 9:25 amIndia doesn’t recognize common law marriage.There is zero question of alimony.
If both of you are in urban settings and she is working then simply because of the length of the relationship the sex on pretext of marriage will.be thrown out by the judge.
You are safe as long as you have a decent lawyer on your side.
SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 9:22 amYou don’t have to acknowledge any debt. They can argue that their own books of accounts is enough acknowledgement of what is due.What the law says and how it is implemented may be different. Yes for all practical purposes the limit is 3 years from last date of engagement (receipt of invoice or money) but there are ways to manipulate that so the timeline doesn’t remain as strict as it is.
Also since this was a franchisee there may be other terms you have agreed too.
If you have any terms and conditions and any agreements with principal company- a lawyer may have to read that to truly inform you of the right strategy for you.
From the information available here i can’t tell you with 100% certainty if you can remain consequence free if you don’t engage with them.
That’s my “expert opinion”.SShivanshstar626
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March 28, 2025 at 6:56 amYou are legally liable to pay. Tey and “settle” at a lower cost with negotiations.SShivanshstar626
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March 27, 2025 at 6:25 amDespite all the comments and surely median contested divorce have a realistic timeline of 3-5 Years but there are outliers and how i understand from your post is that the wife is not willing to separate and is explicitly stating that she will make this ugly then please be prepared for an absolute shit show.I have seen multiple divorce cases taking 10+ years with multiple frivolous FIRs. If there is no history of any violence or criminal activity by the husband then he will be granted bail but fighting criminal cases will be a hassle.
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