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Lying in court is punishable ? how serious is it.

Guest (Querist) 30 August 2017 This query is : Resolved 
The boy got married to my best friend where I was a witness. later on, the boy refused to cohabit with her & due to family pressure from boys side he started to ignore her. later my friend warned him to amend things but the boy has filled a case of nullity of marriage on the grounds that the address on the certificate in present address & permanent address is an old one and was resided by some other govt. people when the marriage took place.

one more thing that saptapadi/saat phera was not performed though both are proper Hindu from Gurgaon. I will lie in court so will the Arya Samaj Pandit & everyone else in the court to defend the marriage except boy....boy had no friend from his side. as the boy has no video to prove that there was no saat phera performed we will obvisusly win.but still will there be any problem in court, any chance that will be caught.... what should I do.

will my friend lose the case for nonperformance of religious customary rites of marriage and wrong address mentioned from the appellant boy. can a Arya Samaj certificate nullify just because the information provided herein in not correct? really that can be?

what must I do to win my friends cause without getting caught in a web of law? can judge punish a witness for lying in court.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 03 September 2017
1. The marriage solemnized as per Hindu ritual is incomplete in the given circumstances.
2. Your "best friend" is yet to get married as per your statement; however, can you or your "best friend"; compel the boy to establish physical relation with your "best friend" so-called his wife?
3. How do you expect a judge to deliver judgment and punish the boy without filing a case and proper inquiry as stated/desired by you?
4. Prima facie it is a fabricated story without any head and tail but posted for debate
5. If there is "some" iota of truth in your story consult a local lawyer with full/true facts of the case and your "best friend".


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