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      February 12, 2025 at 9:49 am
      Of course it’ll bother you, but look at the bright side that you’re not going down legally. Your case is strong, the proceedings are going in your favour and your wife is so afraid to face loss she’s not showing up in court.

      Your response to your wife the last time you talked suggests that she’s grasped the idea that you’re willing to fight and since her chances are slim, best way she and her lawyer could come up with is not showing up.

      This opens up an avenue for you, consult your lawyer about “Ex-parte” divorce. If she misses her next court date, bring it up if your lawyer agrees to it.

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        February 12, 2025 at 9:32 am
        My advice isn’t about you winning or her facing consequences of her actions (hilarious, a woman in India facing legal consequences for filing false cases and harassment), it’s about ending it once and for all permanently.

        The reason your wife and her lawyer aren’t showing up is because she can’t be forced to attend court and as the case seems to favour you now, I would assume this is her lawyer’s advice. She wants to corner you for an out of court settlement as she can squeeze more money out of you in the long term then.

        So, you can do whatever you like but if you want this to end you have to double down on legal proceedings or risk being blackmailed in he name of false cases for your entire life.

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          February 12, 2025 at 9:11 am
          NAL

          Honestly your situation seems much better than most divorce proceedings in India. No matter what happens, don’t give into the temptation to settle out of court because that would nullify all the previous judgements against fake cases in your favour (because it’ll hint at your sign of guilt rather than frustration).

          Let the court date extend again but on the next court date if your wife doesn’t appear, ask your lawyer to plead contempt of court on your wife for not showing up for court dates.

          Keep pressing down on legal proceedings, you’d have to make the case fall flat against your wife. Any other brilliant ideas of out of court settlement will give you a one way ticket for a lifetime of mental and financial harassment.

          Up to you, if you want to keep fighting(Sarvjeet Singh fought for 10 years against a fake harassment case without Jasleen Kaur appearing in court once) or build a new pathway for your abusive ex-wife to keep harassing and threatening you and your family for eternity.

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            January 30, 2025 at 11:00 pm
            SERIOUSLY BRO, ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FUCKING MIND??????

            Your jiju is abusing your sister and you’re worried about legal proceedings???? Haven’t you heard about the recent Atul Subhash case(May he rest in peace)???

            You jiju is physically, emotionally and mentally abusing your sister. According to the Indian judiciary, she has every right to drag him through hell, leave him behind bars and penniless. Contact the cops in her city as soon as you reach there, take your sister into confidence as she’ll be the first (as you’ve mentioned) to deny the charges and get your jiju arrested. It may be true that your jiju is a good person at heart but torturing your sister for any trivial reasons is abuse in every meaning of the word

            If you’re not willing to get your hands dirty in legal matters to save your sister’s sanity, stop pretending that you care about her and cribbing on the internet for sympathy.

            P.S. You are a 26 year old man now, not a child. Take matters into your own hand or leave it to others who are well equipped (mentally and physically) to conclude it, don’t crib about it and deny suggestions when you are the one who asked for it.

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