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(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


(Guest)
Originally posted by : B S MURTHY

The divorce case is  at trial stage in family court. Other party (Respondent) is playing delaying tactics and the new dates are being given. If we want to draw the attention of the Court pointing out various illegal and  unethical acts done by the Respondents' lawyer shall we submit a written statement or in letter form and shall we send it by Post ourselves. Our lawyer is hesitating to find fault and complain against the other lawyer due to professional etiquette

and Association norms.  If we are in order in making direct submission to Court under which Section / Act.  Which form is better i.e., Written Statement or in a Petition form. Please advise. 

 

Murthy

You listen to me. Just make oral submission to judge about your grievance.  Judge will note down and take your sign. Do it for next 3 dates continously and then ask for passing exparte orders as oppositel party willingliiy not appearing in court. Chances are you will  be granted exparte divorce.

Above advice is worth millons in rupees. Do as I said.  Let your voice be loud and clear. Dont be afraid.


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