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Requesting clarification of the phrase in the divorce notice

(Querist) 26 August 2021 This query is : Resolved 
My divorce case is in the court. My husband is the petitioner and am the respondent. we are HINDUs.

"Infact all the stridhana property and jewels are with the petitioner's custody with the hope the petitioner would comes out of the tactics played by the petitioner's parents and his brother to break the matrimonial relationship with the respondent and the petitioner."

1) Can you clarify if the above phrase means all stridhana property and all jewels with the petitioner? Or all the stridhana property and some jewels with the petitioner?
2) Is there anything wrong if i say all stridhana property and some 35 sovereigns of gold jewels are with the petitioner? will it contradict with the above phrase?

My lawyer has put the above phrase in our legal notice and am trying to understand how the judge will interpret the same.

Also i did not wanted to say all the gold jewels of my stridhana are with the petitioner. I just wanted to say some jewels are with him.
So, trying to check with you lawyers if there is any issue in saying so if the judge asks about it or the petitioner's lawyer crosses me during the case.

Thanks in advance.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 26 August 2021
During the process of the case, the petitioner's lawyer may ask you to defend his case. In fact, the stridhana and some jewels are with the petitioner and there is the possibility that the petitioner may hear the words of his parents and brother who are looking to breaking up the matrimonial relationship between the petitioner and the respondent and to return the stridhana and the jewels.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 27 August 2021
Contents of legal notice communicate that your husband is in the possession of your articles and jewelry, which is demanded to be returned to you.
You have engaged / paid an able, competent and intelligent lawyer who is bound to clarify your questions.


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