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section 23 dv

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(Guest)

Court will issue exparte orders. You can go to jail also. You can end up in lock up also. Or you can simply be made to pay hefty montly mainteneance or rent to wife. Not obeying court order again will make u sit in jail. Bail grant only if magistrate approve. Be careful. 

Options:

Abscond.

Fall to wife feet beg  sorry/pardon ask her to take back case.

Pay wife money, ask her to take back case and give you divorce. One stone two birds finish.

Go sit in jail.

Which optoin best u decide.


(Guest)

Court will issue exparte orders. You can go to jail also. You can end up in lock up also. Or you can simply be made to pay hefty montly mainteneance or rent to wife. Not obeying court order again will make u sit in jail. Bail grant only if magistrate approve. Be careful. 

Options:

Abscond.

Fall to wife feet beg  sorry/pardon ask her to take back case.

Pay wife money, ask her to take back case and give you divorce. One stone two birds finish.

Go sit in jail.

Which optoin best u decide.


(Guest)

Court will issue exparte orders. You can go to jail also. You can end up in lock up also. Or you can simply be made to pay hefty montly mainteneance or rent to wife. Not obeying court order again will make u sit in jail. Bail grant only if magistrate approve. Be careful. 

Options:

Abscond.

Fall to wife feet beg  sorry/pardon ask her to take back case.

Pay wife money, ask her to take back case and give you divorce. One stone two birds finish.

Go sit in jail.

Which optoin best u decide.


(Guest)

Read:

Section 23 in The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
23. Power to grant interim and ex parte orders.—
(1) In any proceeding before him under this Act, the Magistrate may pass such interim order as he deems just and proper.
(2) If the Magistrate is satisfied that an application prima facie discloses that the respondent is committing, or has committed an act of domestic violence or that there is a likelihood that the respondent may commit an act of domestic violence, he may grant an ex parte order on the basis of the affidavit in such form, as may be prescribed, of the aggrieved person under section 18, section 19, section 20, section 21 or, as the case may be, section 22 against the respondent.

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