On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Dr. John Marshall Johnson <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Just a guess !  Most likely, 1% of the 90% use the Act, whereas 100% of the
> 10% do.


I think that's about right.

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> In this case, one of them tried that, it looked like a compromise, but then
> when he met her he was arrested, but managed bail after a week.
> Now, both are on the run and currrently, nobody
> (except his family members, maybe) don't know where they are.
> It looks dramatic, a filmy story. Quite sad !
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Sad, but by no means filmy. Happens all the time in real life. One of the
first cases I ever did was for a janitor at AIIMS (where my parents work)
whose brother had just had a leg paralysed in an industrial accident. I was
representing his brother in the compensation case. In the meanwhile his wife
filed a cruelty complaint. As a 23-year old just registered at the bar it
was very difficult for me to tell him to abscond. I did, He did not get
arrested. Paid her what she wanted, got the divorce. The leg isn't paralysed
anymore. He's back to work again. That is more filmy, no?

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