nirmal sharma
13 November 2009 at 00:40
can any one guide me re: appointment of a marriage registrar in west bengal
Anonymous
12 November 2009 at 12:15
Due to valid reasons, I've submitted at the family court a petition for availing divorce - on grounds of cruelty.Its been 2.5 years since we got married. got a 1.5 year old child too. are christians. due to differences between us my wife has filed a false criminal case against me accusing me/my parents on grounds of dowry-torture. she stated formally and on paper that although i've been given 25 lakhs as gift/stridhan, im torturing her asking for more money. whereas in reality what she brought from her side was only 10 lakhs, out of which we bought 4.5 lakhs worth gold for her and most of the remaining cash has been invested in securities on her name, and i never tortured her on the suggested grounds. im working abroad. she is currently staying at my father's house (bought by him on his name)- now 1 year. she got a court order (interim) prohibiting us from entering/dispossessing this house. Apparently, she is not complying for a compromise outside the court. they are taking revenge. their intention is to give me/us trouble and anguish.
now here are the queries:
1. if i consistently stick to my need to get divorce, will i eventually win the case overcoming her defences? or will i be denied divorce because she is able to fabricate stories?
2. Does her false claim of stridhan/gift stand as valid and true before the court? there's no proof for any sort of transaction.
3. What would be the maximum compensation which i might end up paying? My net worth is perhaps 8 lakhs only, plus a car which is on my name, some furniture that i bought and the salary being earned currently. every other thing is on my father's name. Pls note that she is trying to claim her right on each and everything including the house that my father owns.
4. Does it stand as valid and standing before the court any of her/our child's claim on my fathers/my property now or in the future before/after divorce?
5. How long does it normally take to resolve similar cases? please give me a rough idea.
6. i'm hoping for clear cut answers/ideas - at the least brief replies to each query.
many thanks
Anonymous
12 November 2009 at 12:14
Due to valid reasons, I've submitted at the family court a petition for availing divorce - on grounds of cruelty.Its been 2.5 years since we got married. got a 1.5 year old child too. are christians. due to differences between us my wife has filed a false criminal case against me accusing me/my parents on grounds of dowry-torture. she stated formally and on paper that although i've been given 25 lakhs as gift/stridhan, im torturing her asking for more money. whereas in reality what she brought from her side was only 10 lakhs, out of which we bought 4.5 lakhs worth gold for her and most of the remaining cash has been invested in securities on her name, and i never tortured her on the suggested grounds. im working abroad. she is currently staying at my father's house (bought by him on his name)- now 1 year. she got a court order (interim) prohibiting us from entering/dispossessing this house. Apparently, she is not complying for a compromise outside the court. they are taking revenge. their intention is to give me/us trouble and anguish.
now here are the queries:
1. if i consistently stick to my need to get divorce, will i eventually win the case overcoming her defences? or will i be denied divorce because she is able to fabricate stories?
2. Does her false claim of stridhan/gift stand as valid and true before the court? there's no proof for any sort of transaction.
3. What would be the maximum compensation which i might end up paying? My net worth is perhaps 8 lakhs only, plus a car which is on my name, some furniture that i bought and the salary being earned currently. every other thing is on my father's name. Pls note that she is trying to claim her right on each and everything including the house that my father owns.
4. Does it stand as valid and standing before the court any of her/our child's claim on my fathers/my property now or in the future before/after divorce?
5. How long does it normally take to resolve similar cases? please give me a rough idea.
6. i'm hoping for clear cut answers/ideas - at the least brief replies to each query.
many thanks
Anonymous
12 November 2009 at 00:49
sir,
in one case i have 5 witnesses, my counterpart advocate is stressing that i should have examination in chief of all the 5 witnesses and then he will cross examine them. but i want to examine one witness and ask my counterpart to have his cross examination for witness No. 1, then i'll examine second witness then he can have cross examination of second witness.
so i want to know that if he can have cross after i complete examining all the five
Anonymous
11 November 2009 at 17:29
Dear sirs,
wat are the weakness of D.V ACT if we want to start against our brother in-law?
sir,
in the present case the husband is a software professionel working in mnc mostly at night shift.the marriage took place with the consent of both parents and it was arranged marriage. after marriage it was found by the boy that the girl was mentally unstable she had suicidal tendencies she was lacking in personal hygine also. later it was revealed that she was taking some medicines for stress release and the girls mother is also mentally unstable.the boy gave her the treatment and the drugs required but she was becoming worse as during night time this boy has attend office fed up with this after 2 years the boy wants to take divorce from the girl. please suggest the section under which he can apply for divorce and also is he required to pay any copensation to the girl?
Anonymous
11 November 2009 at 11:30
A and B are married and have two kids. One is of 5 years son and second one is of 2 and half years daughter. Husband relocated his home to some other place. Wife is also working. She has her office branch in the city where husband relocated. Wife is not ready to take transfer. Son is with husband and daughter is with wife. Since she is working, she is leaving her daughter in baby sitting. Husband is staying with his parents. Husband is not like to leave his daughter in baby sitting. Husband and wife are not divorced and judicially separated. They are husband and wife in the eyes of law.
Whether husband can bring the daughter without her consent? whether it amounts to kidnap or some other crime?
Dasan
11 November 2009 at 11:30
I got Exparte divorce from Family Court in Ernakulam. My wife never attended court. The order received in February 2009. Can I remarry now. Or if there any legal obstruction still I need to clar.
Thank for advice in advance.
i want divorce
i have been married for 18 months ,and after 4 months of the marriage there was no relation ship between two of us. she is not behaving properly with me nor my parents and always abuse me that i am forcing her to complete the studies and take up job.in april 2009 she went to her mother palce and,i have heard that her parents were searching groom for her.
but they falied and in Oct2009, she filed a false complain that my parents are beating her and we are asking dowery.
i am totally depressed by her nature and will not be in any position to continue the marrigae Even i told her that we will take seperate room but the mahila takrar nivaran kendra officer is forcing me that i cant take a seperate room and i should earn 25000 p.m then only she will permit me to take seperate room.
i have no fellings for her and will not able to live my life with her.and also i want to know where i can complain about the mahila takrar nivaran kendra officer.
please help me on which ground i can take divorce