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Jewellery

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 25 December 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,
My wife works for a very big business house. She buys expensive gifts/jewellery on their behalf for their friends,clients,associates and others. She has managed many bills worth lakhs of rupees for jewellery on this basis on her own name.She is going to show that she spent (all this) on our daughter's wedding and she is thinking of claiming lakhs from me in a divorce suit when I never gave my consent.My financial status is low. Please advise without going into merits of cruelty, mental agony etc as I have enough good resons for these being inflicted upon me.I want your comments only on the jewellery part of which I had no inkling nor given my consent.
Please advise
ajay sethi (Expert) 25 December 2011
you want our reply on jwellery apsect only .

you have stated that your wife pruchases jwellery on behalf of big buisnes house for its clients , associates . the bills are raised in her name .

the issue that arises is how are payments made . if the cheques are issued by her it indicates that she is earning well . if she is drawing a good salary the question of maintenace wont arise .
in addition if jwellery is no longer in your wife posession you can always call upon your wife to prodiuce jwellery to substaniate her claim that jwellery was purchased for your daughter
Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 26 December 2011
If she has s much jewellary, where is the question of maintenance,

Regards,

Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
prabhakar singh (Expert) 26 December 2011
MR. SETHI MAY BE RIGHT!

Moreover when she simply says she has gifted jewelry to her daughter on her marriage then it would be treated as her gift to her and can not be a cause of concern to ask for more alimony as it proves her personal financial higher status which if proved by her shall go to your benefit in my opinion,if all is correctly told by you.
Sailesh Kumar Shah (Expert) 26 December 2011
No need to worry. She can't claim. First of all, she is thinking only.


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