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  • in reply to: A Cry for Justice: My Sister’s Struggle for Freedom #65206
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      February 1, 2025 at 5:06 am
      Does anyone know any good divorce lawyer in Jalgaon?

      in reply to: A Cry for Justice: My Sister’s Struggle for Freedom #65194
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        January 27, 2025 at 5:26 pm
        Yes, I used ChatGPT to organize my scattered thoughts properly. I didn’t want my poor writing skills to become a limiting factor in conveying the message clearly

        in reply to: A Cry for Justice: My Sister’s Struggle for Freedom #65197
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          January 27, 2025 at 5:02 pm
          Jalgaon

          in reply to: A Cry for Justice: My Sister’s Struggle for Freedom #65198
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            January 27, 2025 at 5:01 pm
            Thank you for your suggestion. We understand why you’re saying this, but running away isn’t a long-term solution. My sister deserves legal closure and the right to live her life freely without fear. We want to ensure her safety while also fighting for her rights

            in reply to: A Cry for Justice: My Sister’s Struggle for Freedom #65200
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              January 27, 2025 at 4:58 pm
              Thank you for sharing your perspective. We understand the concern about false cases, but I assure you this is a genuine situation, and my sister’s suffering is deeply real. The legal system does take its time, and unfortunately, we are experiencing firsthand how challenging it can be to seek justice when powerful people manipulate the process.

              We agree that a mutual separation would have been ideal, but her in-laws have explicitly refused to grant a divorce, intending to ‘punish’ her for speaking out. This leaves us with no choice but to continue pursuing legal action.

              As for your question about why we agreed to the marriage—like many families, we based our decision on what was visible to us during the arrangement process. Unfortunately, their true nature only came to light after my sister became part of their household.

              We are doing everything we can to help her rebuild her life, and I appreciate your thoughts on how we might navigate this further. If you have any advice on finding the right resources or support, it would mean a lot.

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