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Book Bedakhal/Disownment Ad in Newspaper
Get Me Up Advertising helps you publish Bedakhal (Disownment) notices in newspapers across all cities, languages, and newspapers in India. Whether you need to publish in English, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, or any other regional language, we ensure your ad gets published accurately and on time. It is mandatory to publish this notice in two newspapers – one in English and one in the local language – to make it legally valid and widely visible.
Why Bedakhal/Disownment Notice is Required?
A Bedakhal notice is a formal public declaration issued by a parent or guardian, stating they are disowning a child or family member from their movable or immovable property, rights, and responsibilities. This step is usually taken when a family member is acting against the interest of the family, engaging in criminal or anti-social behavior, or when there is a legal or property dispute.
The primary reason for publishing such a notice is to publicly inform and legally distance oneself from the actions and liabilities of the person being disowned. It is also used to prevent misuse of the family name, protect ancestral or personal property, and avoid future inheritance or legal claims from the disowned person.
Legal Importance and Documentation
Most publications and legal frameworks require an affidavit notarized by an advocate, clearly stating the reason and consent of the person issuing the disownment. In some cases, an advocate’s letter may also be requested by the publication house to proceed with the ad.
Publishing in newspapers, especially one in English and one regional, serves as strong legal evidence in case of future disputes, especially concerning property rights, name misuse, or civil claims. If any legal proceedings arise, this advertisement acts as a protective shield, showing the intent and action of disownment in the public domain.
Book Bedakhal Ad in Newspaper
