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srinivas venkat   12 October 2009 at 20:48

D.V.C Act 2005

KInldy let me know is their any case laws in respect of dispencing of respondnet in the Domestic violence case.

thanking you

Pawan Patil   12 October 2009 at 16:32

Domastic Voilence Act 2005

Sir

My wife has petition case for maintenance (Podagi ) at pimpari Court under domestic Violence Act 2005.

I have made put up case in Pune Court for divorce on cruelty bases on 2007?

The case on going on

My wife has also made petition case at Kalyan court for maintenance

The said case is also going on

I have no job at right now, How much I have to pay maintenance (Podgi) her as per domestic Violence Act 2005 ?

Regards,Choudhari Vilas





deepika menda   12 October 2009 at 11:53

Benami Property

If husbands purchase property in the name of their wives are the wives benami holders of the said property?
If yes, then are there any exceptions to the rule?

Divakaran K   11 October 2009 at 21:37

Maintenance of aged parents

My friend who is aged 60 years and his wife aged 51 (both have no income or properties) are living with their eldest son since 2003. Suddenly, last month, the boy threatened them to move out of the house lest he will throw their belongings out, under the influence of his wife who wants to get rid of them. Since then they are ill-treating the parents. The boy has a own flat and is also a owner of another posh flat. He works in a IT company earning around Rs.85,000/-. The second boy who lives abroad is sending Rs. 10000/- for his parents livelihood and medical expenses of the mother. The mother has osteoporasis and is spending around 4500 from the amount for medical expenses. In the circumstances, if they move out of the house, can they claim maintenance from the elder boy? My friend wants legal opinion on the above. Can you help him? Regards.

Sachin   11 October 2009 at 10:31

Releasing right in HUF property

Hi

My father had purchased the flat in Mumbai. He expired in 1975 and loan against the flat was settled through his PF/Gratuaty settlement.

Few years back we signed affedevit, so that share certificate can be transferred in our mother's name.

Now I want to release my right in favour of my sister. She will pay some amount for the same.

We want to do this in such a way that till my mother is alive she would have the right on the flat where she is staying and after her my sister would get the complete right over the flat.

Also can I show the amount I am receiving as HUF property/right sell and get the tax exemption?

regards

Sachin

neeraj kumar   10 October 2009 at 19:12

matrimonial dispute

dear sir/madam, i am neeraj kumar just want your expert opinion that my releative is having dispute with her wife in which the girl is at her father's house since last 6 and half year. she has also done dowery case(406-498) & we have also got dismissal of our divorce application from disst court & admitted to high court. the girl gives the statement that she wants to live together in the court & but does not say outside the court,and in this the boy is not willing to live with her. what should we do to have divorce.

deepak dattatray sawant   10 October 2009 at 11:05

divorce under mutual consent

i was married in 1989 and after 1999 i am staying seperate along with my parents. since last 10 yrs of seperation with my wife and the case already filed since last 9+ yrs. we both have already agreed for mutual divorce in april 2009. but we are find that the regular due court procees is very time consuming and confusing as since last 6 month no proper approach for immediate settlement procedure is observed by us.

i want to know that is there any effective procedure or out of court settlement which will allow us decree in reasonable short period of say 1 month or less.

please guide us, we will be highly obligued

Simp   10 October 2009 at 08:20

Not appearing for counselling in Divorce Case

My wife filed for Divorce and me for RCR in Family Court, and both cases have been posted for counselling on same date. I was absent for first two counselling dates but counselling again posted for november. What she can do if I countinously absent for more than three counselling sessions? Can she ask the court to get the counselling phase cancelled and proceed to trial? As I already filed for RCR, is it possible for me to tell the court that I'm not interested in counselling and so move to trial phase? Can court take any decision without trial just because i'm not appearing for counselling? Actually now i'm not interested/ready for counselling but want to proceed the case to decide the matter on merit. So, what should I do? please help.

allurisivajiraju   09 October 2009 at 20:43

Love before marriage.

Respected Seniors,

A Boy and Girl fall in love and both are enjoying from 2 years with physically and sexually. Now that Girl ready to marry another person without just and reasonable cause.
That Boy is still wants her and disturbed mentally and he is under treatment for mental shok and he also loss his bright carrier.

In the above circumstances what is the remedy available to that boy. What is the procedure to stop the marriage to be performed by that Girl with another person.

Thanking You Sir in Advance.

premkumarnallari   09 October 2009 at 18:27

reconciliation through video conference

sirs,
The Hon'ble Family court at Sec'bad had rejected the request of recociliation through video conference.Aggrieved by this the petitioner moved the Hon'ble High Court,but the High court also dismissed the case and asked the petitioner to present himself for reconciliation.Now the learned counsel for the petitioner has asked for adjournment and wants to proceed to the Apex Court at New Delhi.As a matter of fact,the petitioner is being represented by GPA,who happens to be his own brother.The main petitioner as I told you earlier he stays in US.Can a GPA take initiation of filing cases in matrimonial matters.The actual culprit is the GPA only.I would appreciate if any of our experts answers to this.Finally, I would like to ask as to what the Apex Court's decision would be?

Thanks everybody,
with regards,
premkumar