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R Shah   28 September 2024

Dv- session court disposed laid penalty - including 2 dead person & my wife

2018 saw the filing of a domestic violence complaint involving my brother-in-law, mother-in-law, and father-in-law. My wife, who has been living in Mumbai for the past 33 years after our marriage, was also included in the case.

Example: Mother-in-law passed away and filed a death certificate; wife was not served and the official record was submitted for deletion. Bhadra Court case in Ahmedabad.

Case dismissed after ten years with a five thousand bucks monthly penalty. The judgment was not uploaded on time.

She continues to live at the house I moved into after my mother passed away. She has lived alone with three girls for the past 15–16 years. Currently, just 1 married out of 2.

Q. Should we file an appeal in session court instead of the high court? If so, are there any fees involved?

Q. Should we submit an appeal in session court or in the high court, and are there any fees associated with doing so?

Can a judge impose a fee on someone who has been executed (blind law - but we suffer)?

Who can defend my blind case for me? I need help from top specialists in my field who genuinely want to challenge this law and pursue justice.
Regards

 



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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     28 September 2024

You may have to file an appeal before the sessions court with an application to condone the delay.

You can engage any advocate either from this forum or outside. 

Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate )     29 September 2024

If you are aggrieved by the judgment / order passed by a Magistrate, you may file an appeal to challenge it.

What is the opinion and advise of the lawyer contesting your case for more than 10 years who is well aware about facts and circumstances of the case, an able, competent and intelligent enough and duty bound / obliged to satisfy your queries and questions, if you have not lost your faith in him/ her ? However, if you have lost faith in your lawyer replace him/ her immediately.

It is not understood as to why do you need second opinion / advise of experts on this platform on limited facts posted by you except the fact it is available free of cost.

 

P. Venu (Advocate)     22 October 2024

The query is short of elementary facts. Who has filed the case? What were the reliefs sought? What exactly has been the verdict?

And adding to the confusion, you have sought to mix the sketchy facts with your subjective opinions.



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