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Advocate Sethupathi

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Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Motor Accident
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Tamil
Advocate Sethupathi completed his law in the year 2001 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Cheque Bounce, Criminal, Divorce, Civil, Motor Accident and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Sethupathi enrolled with the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry in 2001. He is a member of the District Bar Association Madurai.

Courts
  • Distrcit Court, Sivaganga
  • District Court, Madurai

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Questions Answered by Advocate Sethupathi



Q: Elder brother giving life threats want to file FIR

Sir, my wife was molested by my elder brother. We filed complaint and we compromised same day without filing Fir. Now after two days, I'm getting death threats from his side( saved threat messages as proof). Can I file FIR in the station itself or through court ?

Advocate Sethupathi answered
You may give a complaint against your elder brother if the police has not taken any action you sent a registered complaint against your elder brother through registered post after that you file complaint before the consent Judicial Magistrate Court under section 156(3) Cr.P.C the court forward your complaint than the police file FIR against your brother and investigated the fact if matter is true the police file charge Sheet .



Q: Procedure for withdrawal of Divorce case and Domestic violence case

Am a married male person (Tamil Nadu). Due to some misunderstanding, I sent divorce notice to my wife. After that, My wife sent dowry case against me and to my members (my father and so on.) So, we had counselling for this and at the end, we agree to live each other after forget past. Now, the problem is, I asked my lawyer to withdraw my divorse case against my wife, but my lawyer told me (according to Law) that he can't withdraw divorse case now because my wife's dowry case has to withdraw before that. My wife's lawyer told (according to Law) that they can't cancel dowry case because I have to withdraw my divorse before that. It seems, deadlock both lawyers are not cancelling cases and telling others to withdraw their cases. Nothing is happening. Not sure who told right or wrong. Please suggest me what to do. what is next action as per legal. Myself and my wife wanted to live together as soon as possible. Thanks.

Advocate Sethupathi answered
both of your case is very easy to withdraw law is permitted



Q: WhatsApp chat is acceptable in indian court as an evidence

Whatsapp chat is acceptable in indian court for small claim because it is easy to break or tamper and also whatsapp not store any messages on their server because of end to end encryption.

Advocate Sethupathi answered
That may use to corroborate the other evidance..



Q: My brother is not living with his wife..don't know where he is?

By brother has been put in jail.When he come out from bail...don't know where he is? Opponent party asking me for money...They are trying to include me....since I'm an employee in Tamilnadu. actually I am residing at Hosur ..400 km from my native place.iam not any contacts with him..and don't know whreabout he is..

Advocate Sethupathi answered
You Should Give a Compliant Before The Concern Police Station Then Send Registered a Compliant To S.P Of Police If There Is No Action . After that you file a H. C . Petition before the High Court .



Q: Can I get a divorce from my husband who is in jail?

Hiii im... I got married May 7th 2015..ve stayed til sept 2015..then he gone to job in saudi.. Tilnw he didnt cme.. Nw he s in jail due to sme job issue.. I dnt lik to stay wit him n my parents forcing me to live wit him.. Can i get divorce frm him...?

Advocate Sethupathi answered
yes may file a divorce petition before the concern jurisdiction court.




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