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DV Act.

(Querist) 01 August 2010 This query is : Resolved 
1) First of all in DV Act case, notices are issued and not the summons. As per which section.

2) As per law whether it is better to send the notice or any letter to the opposite party or court if not mention in any law to become a valid evidence as per the indian evidence act. The notice or letter should be send by Registered Post, Speed Post Or Ordinary Post which one is more benefical to prove as per the indian evidence act.Also which section or act says that if no act or law says that the notice should be post with the registered post or any other kind then which one should be applied for evidence as per the india evidence act.Any case laws.

Thanks In Advance.
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 02 August 2010
under section 17 notice to be served.

Registered post will be more effective than the ordinary post as you can file the acknowledgement card as proof
s.subramanian (Expert) 02 August 2010
yes.i agree with arvind


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