Anonymous
24 February 2011 at 12:54
hello...
I am having matrimonial dispute with my wife. Court fix the amount of Rs.2500/- per month under 24 HMA. For the past 1 year I am regularly paying this amount.
(arrears not yet completed)
She is an advocate now.
Can advocate wife can claim maintenance, as I have no proof that she is in practice.
But she is register with BAR council.
Amit
24 February 2011 at 12:45
We are 2 brothers, father and mother deceased. I lived with mother and father in mother's flat. Brother lived outside. Mother made a will and bequeath her flat solely to me.
Is probate of will the only option?
If brother gives his consent, can I go for gift deed (without citing the will) in which he gifts his share (as per succession act) to me?
Which is the cheaper and faster option?
sir,
in the year 1995 there was written partition(not registered) between my father and uncle and some property came to my father shares and some goes to uncle. propertys came to my father shares in that some property was in my brother name but my father is not transfer this property to his name as per partition deed because it was in the name of his own son and father was confidence that it is in his own son name and therefore they have not transfer this property to his name and kept in my brother name. but sir, my brother 6 months ago transfer one property on his name to his mother-in-law name . which was actually purchased by my father in 1981 in the name of my brother when he was only 6 yrs old and after 1995 partion between my father and uncle this property came to my father shares. and after we came to know that he has transfer this property in his mother-in-law name we (means my father and my yonger brother) filed suit against a my brother claiming the null and void transfer and cancellation of sell-deed. because this property was purchased by my father in the name of brother when he was 6 yrs old. but,in written statement he said that at that purchase time my grandmother given cash money to my father to purchase this land and a before the death of grandmother she told him that i have gifted this land to you. sir,can it is possible ? when in registry it was mention that his guardian is his father and at the time of purchasing this property my brother was only 6 yrs old and all money was paid by my father only. wheather he is having right to sell this property saying that it gift given by my grandmother and it is my self-acquired property? and in 1995 partition between my father and uncle this propertypls came to my father share then can only my brother is having his name on this property having right to sell without the consent of father and borther ? it should trated as a ancenstral property and everyone is having right on this property including my father,mother and my younger brother then my brother is having right to sell this property to his mother-in-law name ? give your valuable suggestion and direction and also give any case law related to this ......
Anonymous
24 February 2011 at 11:43
Respected sir
i am a law student i want to know about how can a muslim women get khula if her husband not giving maintaianance from four years as from jmfc djudgement given to get maintainance from husband but husband not giving talaaq & not providing maintaiance plese guide me further as per muslim womens right & domesticv voilance act & all india muslim personal lawa board
Bruce Shiv
24 February 2011 at 10:35
I am a foreigner born a christian came here for work & got married to an Indian who turns out to be a 498 Gal. we did a Hindu marriage & got it certified as a Hindu Shaadi. As I am a Christian can it now be canceled ab initio as it was wrongly certified? Aslo this Shaadi has never been consummated
Anonymous
24 February 2011 at 01:51
Both partners wish to split after being together for a year, what is best advised for the following points because different lawyers in India seem to create their 'own law' through opinion. I just want a black and white answer.
The 'Anand Karaj' took place in India the couple are Indian citizens working in the UK. They visited India for this marriage and left India within 3 weeks. But the marriage was never registered. Gurudwaras do not issue marriage certificates only a letter to say the marriage is solemnised. It does not hold the same legal status as a marriage certificate.
UK law recognises the current relationship status as 'single' and not 'married', what is the interpretation of Indian law of the status? Please provide the applicable legislation and clause that governs this acknowledgement. Without the existence of a marriage certificate the marriage is considered not valid legally, so formal procedures for two single people such as divorce cannot apply.
1. To be recognised that legally marriage does not exist;
2. To understand my legal obligations under the current status;
3. To know the current legislation that applies under a non-registered marriage;
They just want to have a simple split to get on with their lives.
Facts of the case:
A died in 2003, survived with sons B and C. A left the money in the form of Insurance and Post office deposit. Elder B, tactfully taken away all the papers germane to insurance and post office deposit worth 15 lacks along with interests upon maturity.
the problem is C, do not have any papers/ records regarding the aforsaid deposits and consequently unable to claim the paternal money.
question;
can C place an application Uunder RTI to the concerned authority demanding the records?
What are the documents C shall necessrliy annex thereto aforsaid application ?
Anonymous
23 February 2011 at 19:28
sir, my brother 6 months ago transfer property on his name to his mother-in-law name . which was actually purchased by my father in 1981 in the name of my brother when he was only 6 yrs old. and after we came to know that he has transfer this property in his mother-in-law name we (means my father and my yonger brother) filed suit against a my brother claiming the null and void transfer and cancellation of sell-deed. because this property was purchased by my father in the name of brother when he was 6 yrs old. but,in written statement he said that at that purchase time my grandmother given cash money to my father to purchase this land and a before the death of grandmother she told him that i have gifted this land to you. sir,can it is possible ? when in registry it was mention that his guardian is his father and at the time of purchasing this property my brother was only 6 yrs old . wheather he is having right to sell this property saying that it gift given by my grandmother and it is my self-acquired property? pls give your valuable suggestion and direction ......
Umasankar
23 February 2011 at 18:21
DearSir Pl brief me the advantage /disadvantage of onesided divorce..if wifes gives to husband....because she is threatening me... also pls let me know if court order for oneside divorce in absence of husband...how the husband know about it...is their any clause to inform to husband or his neighbour and inform if husband wants to appeal whats the time limit....for appeal...
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