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24 Jun 11 #274677 by reader2011
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I am a muslim I got divorced(talaq) last year . My ex filed a case in my absence when i was out of town (with courts permission)against me claiming that he entrusted his mom's jewellery to me and i took it with me along with other things. He presented it with bills and 2 witnesses but both did not tally with each other , bills were of other items and witnesses claims were others. The judgement was still made in my absense and i appealed in the court . the judgement was also different from his claim so we fought the case similarly. Now the court has decided that the case should be reheard along with my witnesses. Problem is all my relatives are in india and i dont know have any witnesses to support me here. How can i prove that his claim is false and i dont have any of his jewellery . How can i prove him he lies? i dont know the basis of this case as is carries no value , i should be paid a compensation and returning all my belongings but how did he get away with his false and untallyed claim. Please help!

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04 Jul 11 #276112 by rubytuesday
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Reader, welcome to Wikivorce.

Can you confirm which country you are in please?

Have you sought legal advice over this issue?

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04 Jul 11 #276139 by reader2011
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I am in UAE, tried but not got a good one so far, thats why i approached wikivorce

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