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(Querist) 07 May 2013 This query is : Resolved 
feel this forum now a days is going to use it as platform to throw mud on one's image to settle down own personal score.

hv a doubt, by doing so childish thing is one b sucessful in achieving goal ?

come across a query where queriest asked :

i] in own word of queriest that " My brother was forced to admit the impotency in his first marriage. Now we would like to go ahead with his marriage but because of court order mentioning impotency in the verdict, any alliance goes out because if it. " -

in practical v all of r aware tht no one is asking or exchanging details of order at the time of arriving to a certain conclusion in remarriage.

ii] in own word of queriest that " well, the ex-wife of my brother got married two years back. " so wht on earth rectification is required/needed after two [2] long yrs ???

we, unknowingly help thm in their childish mud throwing game w/o giving a second thought " is it practical ?"

moreover meaning of IMPOTENT in medical term is unable to FERTILE or/ PRODUCE egg. we see many issueless couples around us.

v r law people and not medicine.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 07 May 2013
better consult a doctor.
victim of faith (Querist) 07 May 2013
@ Nanda
if u better refer the dictionary then it would b much better.

in dictionary, meaning of IMPOTENT IS

Adj. 1. impotent - lacking power or ability; "Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent"- Freeman J.Dyson; "felt impotent rage"
infertile,
1. Not fertile; unproductive or barren.
2. Biology
a. Not capable of initiating, sustaining, or supporting reproduction.
b. Not fertilized and hence incapable of growing and developing:
1. Not capable of reproducing.
2. Not capable of developing into a complete organism, as infertile eggs
R.K Nanda (Expert) 07 May 2013
impotent means a man who is not capable to do sex act.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 07 May 2013
forget the dictionary meanings.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 07 May 2013
that is why i asked u to consult doctor who

can tell about impotent in more detail.
Guest (Expert) 07 May 2013
Dear Guddi,

Your query is quite vague, as does not make it clear on what exact issue you want opinion of the experts, whether to endorse your views that the experts did childish act merely by throwing mud and on whom, or validity of judgment about impotency, or about remarriage of the person treated as impotent, or rectification of judgment or rectification of impotency after two [2] long yrs, or that the experts should have avoided to give their opinion, they not being medical experts?

Your post would have been justified in the original link where you could have challenged the views of some particular expert whose view you could have considered to be childish and throwing of mud, so that he could have been able to justify himself, if theought fit. I am sure, if someone has really threw mud he would definitely ignore to reply your post on this page. BETTER BE BOLD ENOUGH TO POINT OUT TOWARDS THAT FELLOW on the related page, itself, IF HE HAS REALLY DONE SUCH AN ACT.

Since you have called opinion of one and all, my frank opinion about your post is as follows:

In fact, making an independent post instead of posting on the concerned link by using the words, "help thm in their childish mud throwing game w/o giving a second thought" means yourself has tried to throw mud on the whole of the community in general without applying your mind by childishly alleging them of throwing mud.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 07 May 2013
I do endorse the views of Ld. Dhingra ji that you yourself have thrown mud over the whole expert community by making such comments. Your query is highly vague and requires to be deleted by Admin.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 07 May 2013
Unfit query. We better ignore the author.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 25 May 2013
query at wrong place.


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