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Vishal jain   05 September 2009 at 22:35

fight against 24 HMA

Hello,
I am having a matrimonial dispute with my wife for the past 2.5 yrs. She is living with her parents.

She has filed application U/s 24 HMA,
in which she has claimed that I am earning more than 1,00,000/- pm.
Also, she is asking for Rs. 20,000/- to support her and Rs. 22,000/- as litigation Expenses.

For My Reply
I have submitted that I am doing a private job as salesman and earning 4000/-(salary certificate attached)

Some briefs facts are:-

1.I don't file Income tax return as I don't have this much earnings
2.I have taken a salary certificate from the employer(shop owner) for Rs.4000/- per month to prove my earnings
3. the girl has not attached any document/annexures to support her statement from which she can prove that I am in business and earning in lakhs (as claimed by her).
4. She is B.sc graduate, which she has not disclosed in her application. Means she has not come in the court with clean hands. Whereas, I can prove that she is B.sc graduate as I a documentry prove.
5. Now she is doing LLb 2nd year from CCs University, Meerut for which she has given Rs. more than 35,000/- as fees(proves attached)
6. Recently I came to know that she is a income tax assessee and file her return also.(but don't know how much)
7. Before marriage she was a working lady and earning around 7,000/- pm.(for this she has given in written in Income Tax Department also). I know all this but that is off-records.


After going all the points, please suggest me..what should I do.
Should I tell the court that she was a earning lady before marriage and she is Income Tax payer

Don't you think that the judgement(s) will applicable
1. HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
Civil Revision No. 1290/99
Decided On: 24.03.2000
Appellants: Smt. Mamta Jaiswal
Vs.
Respondent: Rajesh Jaiswal
Para-6

2.IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Reserve: 25.7.2008
Date of Order: 18th September 2008
CM(M) No. 1790/2006 and CM No. 14635/2006
18.09.2008
Ritu Raj Kant ... Petitioner
Through: Mr. S.K.Tyagi, Advocate
Versus
Anita ...Respondent
Para-7

Hardeep Singh   05 September 2009 at 19:57

VACATION OF SHOPS

MY GRANDFATHER GAVE TWO SHOPS ON RENT ABOUT 35 YRS BACK. NOW I AM THE PRESENT OWNER OF BOTH SHOPS. I WANT MY SHOPS TO BE VACATED BY THEM. BUT THEY ARE REFUSING THE SAME. I AM A CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEE (INDIAN RAILWAY). I WANT TO TAKE VOLUNTEER RETIREMENT AFTER 02 YRS AND THEN MY SERVICE WILL BE 20 YRS.

Q.NO.(1) CAN I FILE A CASE FOR VACATION OF MY SHOPS ON THE BASIS OF RETIREMENT THAT I WANT TO DO SOME BUSINESS IN THESE SHOPS AFTER RETIREMENT ?

Q.NO. (2) IS THERE ANY OTHER REMEDY TO VACATE THE SAME ?

IT IS ALSO INTIMATED THAT THESE ARE FLAT-CUM-SHOPS.

PLEASE HELP.....

rashmiramanath   05 September 2009 at 13:06

consumer court

Dear counsellors
we had filed a RP in NCDRC and the judges have told to file a petition to add respondent parties again to the case.
can anyone please send the format of filing petition to add party as respondent to the NCDRC.
The matter is most urgent as the next date of hearing is in Ist week of october 2008
Thanks and regards in advance
your faithfully
Rashmiramanath

NB   05 September 2009 at 12:24

civil matter queries

Sir,
I would like to ask that a case is pending before the civil court now plantiff have brought new case on the basis that defendant did somethig wrong with regard to present case. can plantiff bring such civil suit with out serving notice u/s 80 to dependant?

Second question: plantiff filed civil suit before a district court without giving vakalatnama but has attached one memo while 3 /4 hearing have already passed.

third question: Is it possible in our judiciay system when civil judge refuses to accept a civil application then advocate may directly approach to District Judge orally and District judge may aks civil judge to accept the application.

kindly reply accordingly
thanks
NB


B S Kainth   04 September 2009 at 22:37

Force Full possession by daughter

1 . My daughter has taken a forceful possession last year aug 2008 in my property and had filled a suit for permanent injunction

2. In May 2009 I came to know that after getting injunction from Distt Court my daughter is willing to sell out / hand over my flat which is under my daughter possession after that I had also filled a suit for injunction in District Court (Patiala House) not sale / transfer the said flat.

3. My father had made a Will ( Registered at Vikas Sadan ,New Delhi ) in favor of me and my wife’s name before his death and also excluded my daughter in his property .Later we got mutation from MCD.

4, I am going to file a Suit for Possession .What Else we can do .How Long will it took .Does my daughter had any title under Hindu Marriage Succession act in my property.

5. Is there any act in the favour senior citizen that suit can be decided early comparitively to the normal times

B S Kainth   04 September 2009 at 22:15

Force Full possession by daughter

. My daughter has taken a forceful possession last year aug 2008 in my property and had filled a suit for permanent injunction



2. In May 2009 I came to know that after getting injunction from Distt Court my daughter is willing to sell out / hand over my flat which is under my daughter possession after that I had also filled a suit for injunction in District Court (Patiala House) not sale / transfer the said flat.



3. My father had made a Will ( Registered at Vikas Sadan ,New Delhi ) in favor of me and my wife’s name before his death and also excluded my daughter in his property .Later we got mutation from MCD.



4, I am going to file a Suit for Possession .What Else we can do .How Long will it took .Does my daughter had any title under Hindu Marriage Succession act in my property.

pls reply amritbhupinder@gmail.com

rsagarjain   04 September 2009 at 20:50

ejectment

Plaintiff suit for eviction from her house on ground that she needs accommodation for her sons who are going to get married. Plaintiff has not stepped into the witness box though witnesses including her power of attorney have been examined on her behalf. Is plaintiff entitled to a decree? Plaintiff has not stepped into the witness box to express her need. Request Opinion with case law. Thanks.

Pranay Shahdeo   04 September 2009 at 12:33

Rectification of name

Mr.Shabbir Ahmed is having a daughter who is residing with her maternal uncle since childhood in Mumbai.Her name in her matriculation certificate is mentioned as Miss Sana Shabbir Khan and her father's name as Mr. Shabbir Khan. Now she is doing job and having some problems with her and her father's name as he is Mr. Shabbir Ahmed.How can she rectify her and her father's name in the court so that she can't face further any problem,please suggest me

SANJAY   04 September 2009 at 08:40

property

Dear Friends,

In a partnership firm having 3partners and the partnership firm having 3 flats if all the partners want to take the flats what document has to be made?

I have registerd my sale deed but am unable to find the orignal or to procure the certified copy. Now when I want to sell the property the bank of the purchaser is asking for the documents in this case what should I do?

If a sale deed is executed and stamp duty is paid and I again sell the property then will I get refund of the stamp duty?

What is an investment agreeement ?

SUDIP RAJA   04 September 2009 at 02:33

bombay public charitable trust act 1950

MYSELF SUDIP RAJA.

CAN A TRUST REGISTERED UNDER bombay public charitable trust act 1950 IN GUJARAT STATE INVESET THEIR FUND IN PREIVAT CORPORATE COPMPANY'S FIXED DEPOSIT & ALOS INVEST IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

SUDIP RAJA
M.9427721997

EMAIL = INVESTMENT.IDOL@YAHOO.CO.IN