Kumar Mysore (no) 02 May 2024
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 02 May 2024
If you have received notice from court then it becomes you duty to appear before the cour wither in person or through a lawyer.
If you don't appear before court after receiving the notice then the court may issue a bailable warrant followed by non bailable warrant by which the police may even arrest you and produce you before court.
Kumar Mysore (no) 03 May 2024
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 03 May 2024
Get the case file inspected by your lawyer to know facts and proceedings of the case, however, nothing can be presumed to form proper opinion and oblige.
P. Venu (Advocate) 03 May 2024
Admittedly, you are aware of the filing of the case. Hence engage an advocate for your defence.
Kumar Mysore (no) 03 May 2024
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 03 May 2024
If the court is passing orders against all of you then all of you are liable to obey the court orders.
Your brother can undertake to pay everyone' share by himself and he should promptly pay it.
Kumar Mysore (no) 04 May 2024
P. Venu (Advocate) 04 May 2024
You have been making too many a posting, on the various disputes withyour entranged mother and sister. However, all the postings comprise of your subjective opinions than simple facts that it is impossible to third persons comprehend. Please post comprehensive facts devoid of your subjective opinions and wild allegations so that meaningful suggestions could be attmepted.
Admittedly, your parents have been living separately, with the mother taking care of the daughter and father, the sons. It appears that the father had been providing maintainence to the mother and the sister.
Father has since expired. As such, the mother is seeking maintainence from the sons and the sister is seeking share in the properties left intestate by the late father.
Kumar Mysore (no) 04 May 2024
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 04 May 2024
As observed from your proifle same (not similar) queries have been posted earlier and experts have adequately obliged you, some of them are:
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Kumar Mysore (no) 04 May 2024
P. Venu (Advocate) 04 May 2024
What prevents you making the posting simple by confining to facts? Even the above posting offers confusion than clarification by use of the expressions "tragedy", "We know my father and we three brothers how much suffered from two bad ladies. even we didn't do any single mistake so far, but that two ladies did so many. but in India all laws only favour to women.", "finally I will say one thing as per my experience nowadays no value and peaceful life for good people only bad people have. India and its legal system is not for men's who are really following legally.". "we are really very sad to borned here"
Certainly, you are taking us on a wild goose chase and wasting our time.
Kumar Mysore (no) 04 May 2024
P. Venu (Advocate) 04 May 2024
As to the maintenance, the matter is pending in the Court. await the decision.
As to property, preliminary decree has already been issued. No appeal has been filed. You and your brothers can get your share through Final Decree followed by Execution.