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Regarding section 25 and detailed answer

(Querist) 09 February 2018 This query is : Resolved 
I had married a girl under special marriage act 1954 on October 2013.But after the marriage the girl told that she will convince her parents and come back to my house and the marriage will b held socially.any way she was connected to me comming to my house and relationship continued till June 2017.But we did'nt stayed together since the initiall days.suddenly she came and asked me for divorce.Now last month she has filled for the marriage to b null and void under section 25 of Special marriage act.The grounds she has filled in the petition is totally false.She has written that me and my mother mix something in cold drinks and take her sign cunningly.She was not in love with me and treated me as friend.She also mentioned that she was not knowing about the marriage occured earlier and only came to know when i showed her the certificate on last 27th June 2017.This is completely false allegations.The circumstances are different.She also mentioned that she was unaware of my qualification.so this marriage should be null and void.I want to knw the authentication of this petition and shall the court pass null and void order after 4 years of marriage registration?She also mentioned there we did'nt live together and have no physical relationship.I had filled a Restitution to conjugal rights petition too.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Expert) 09 February 2018
The marriage under the Special Marriage Act,1955 is a civil marriage which is solemnised and registered by the Marriage Officer who happens to be the Deputy Commissioner of the District where the parties reside and want to marry. The high government officer on the job is responsible for all eventualities of the marriage and solemnises the marriage only after one month of giving of the notice for marriage by the parties and in presence of at least 3 witnesses. The Marriage officer do intensive investigation about the status of both parties to marriage, about the consent taken by both for marriage is without any force or undue influence or fraud, even he is checking if the parents of both side involved in the decision of the marriage so that it may not turn out to be a runaway marriage etc. In short being a responsible IAS officer the Marriage Officer doesn't take any risk and every part of the marriage process is done according the provided law and rule under the Act.
The wife who with the foolish advice of her stupid advocate seek annulment of the marriage under section 25 of SMA on the ground that her consent was taken by the husband by force or fraud after administering her some drug in the cold drink by the husband and his mother, this just show the calibre of the advocate, his zero knowledge of the Special Marriage Act,1954.
You need not worry, the annulment case will fail as to prove her charges she will have to bring a lot of evidence in the Family Court and a single witness from your side, namely the Marriage Officer will be good enough to prove her allegations absolutely false and baseless.
Just don't agree for divorce with this woman and let her suffer for rest of her life as she cheated you by not maintaining conjugal relationship with you throughout these years just on the advice of her parents.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 10 February 2018
I totally concur with expert Vijay Raj Mahajan and nothing more to say, you remove the foolish lawyer and engage a expert lawyer.
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 11 February 2018
Thnk u for ur valuable sugesstion sir n madam....
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 11 February 2018
Thnk u for ur valuable sugesstion sir n madam....
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 11 February 2018
Thnk u for ur valuable sugesstion sir n madam....
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 23 February 2018
Mahajan sir one more question.....Can she take divorce on the grounds that we never lived together and the marriage has never been consumated?I want the women to suffer for the rest of her life...She played with my emotions.I don't want to give her divorce.And kindly pls guide me About my RCR petition.
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 23 February 2018
Mahajan sir one more question.....Can she take divorce on the grounds that we never lived together and the marriage has never been consumated?I want the women to suffer for the rest of her life...She played with my emotions.I don't want to give her divorce.And kindly pls guide me About my RCR petition.
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 23 February 2018
Mahajan sir one more question.....Can she take divorce on the grounds that we never lived together and the marriage has never been consumated?I want the women to suffer for the rest of her life...She played with my emotions.I don't want to give her divorce.And kindly pls guide me About my RCR petition.
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 23 February 2018
Mahajan sir one more question.....Can she take divorce on the grounds that we never lived together and the marriage has never been consumated?I want the women to suffer for the rest of her life...She played with my emotions.I don't want to give her divorce.And kindly pls guide me About my RCR petition.
Prasanjeet Das (Querist) 23 February 2018
Mahajan sir one more question.....Can she take divorce on the grounds that we never lived together and the marriage has never been consumated?I want the women to suffer for the rest of her life...She played with my emotions.I don't want to give her divorce.And kindly pls guide me About my RCR petition.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 28 February 2018
IT is good for a party whose OP has engaged a good for nothing Lawyer...
You have been appraised above that your spouse has engaged a good for nothing Lawyer....

You may approach a very able senior LOCAL counsel of unshakable repute and integrity specializing in Family matters and having a successful track record.....and worth his/her salt....

If you do find such able LOCAL counsel then you can relax...
Kumar Doab (Expert) 28 February 2018
Same Query;

GO thru IT also before you post next...
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 01 March 2018
Both of you have made mockery of marriage and you have to pay for the same.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 01 March 2018
repeated

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Depressed-for-such-case-674006.asp
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 06 July 2018
I agree with Vijay Raj Mahajan and Sudhir Kumar.


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