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Saroj Devi   28 June 2020

what to do with false alliterations

1. extra marital affare, boy was bachelor.
1(a) boy was arrested before also under 151 to drunk and abuse husband.
1(b) wife started calling him and emotionally blackmail boy that she will sucide.
1(c) boy was emotionally attached and started talking again.
2. husband caught again them while talking on phone through multiple facebook ids, made by boy and lady on name of female to escape from husband. 
boy called many times from different numbers to her husband but he didn't want to listen anything.
3. boy was hyper / drunk he reached her home, called his husband on phone and told him her wife is calling her, husband called police and registered 354d , 386.
(boy told lady he want a clear relationship. also have recordings where he informed her husband that her wife is calling him. )but lady keeping fake promises. 
lady massages even after bail, boy reported to police, now she deactivated her fb. account 
boy wants to settle down matter , but his husband is asking he will go as police will tell him, how boy should proceed if any one wants to give telephonic opinion pls provide number. 
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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     28 June 2020

According to the Supreme Court, electronically recorded conversation is admissible as evidence, if the conversation is relevant to the matter, and the voice is identified, and the accuracy of the recorded conversation is proved by eliminating the possibility of erasure, addition and manipulation

Sunayana Chhabra   05 July 2020

Number can be provided but we charge consultation fees. Feel free to contact at sunayana122@gmail.com for further assistance.

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