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Fake Documents in Divorce Petition

(Querist) 13 December 2010 This query is : Resolved 
While filling Divorce petition U/s. 13(i)(a), petitioner wife has attached 3 pages letter claiming that Respondent's advocate has send this advisory letter to her. I have not engaged any advocate till today and appearing in the Court myself. 4 dates were over.

The letter contains good things about both of us and for both of us. According to the letter the petitioner should reconcile with the respondent and do not let her matrimonial life and personal life to get spoiled. The petitioner should talk with respondent and return to his house. If the petitioner don't want to live with the respondent than she should have words with him and should solve the matter by discussing with respondent only without inviting others so that matter should not get spoiled any more.

The letter starts with the words that the writer of the letter is a solicitor cum advocate cum social worker, so it seems that someone who knows very closely to both of us has written and send the letter to the petitioner or the petitioner herself has written and posted the letter and now attaching with petition to gain sympathy. The letter is on legal paper not containing address and signature of sender. It is not on the letterhead of the said advocate.

Can the Hon'ble Court take stand that I have send the letter?
or it has no legal stand in the Court?
Will the Court go in detail for further inquiry who has send the letter or ask the petitioner to prove that the respondent has send the letter?
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 19 December 2010
The defence to prove it as a fake document to be on the side of the husband


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