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Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 27 December 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Respected sir,

In my DV proceeding, I prayed the hon'ble court that my wife has misused my add-on credit, by making a huge purchase in an hour,she has not only done the forgery buyt she has made my forgry signatures on the purchase bills, though i am paying the maintence also. I have submitted all crdit cards bills as well as purchase vouchers to the court. The hon'ble court got angree with her and told to stop such activities. She also admitted the act of offence and admitted to make the paytment by 5-08-2007.After that she did not turnup. Again i made a prayer that amount is increasing because of non payment. The hon'ble court told me not to make the payment of maintenace till she make the payment.
She came in the court after a year and again ask for the payment. As the Judge sahib looking after this got promotion and new ACJM came, when we told the hon'ble court regarding this. Judge sahib didnot agreed for this , as documents which submitted in the court was not in court file now. And more ever it is not in order.
The order only says that Due to heavy rush, the arguments could not be heard and court adjourned. Though the ADJ still remember my case and regarding the submission of papers too. Is there any way to submit the duplicate of papers to court now and At present she may refuse to admit the act of offence made by her. She has also been summoned under sec. 193 in other cases. Request advice for the action to be taken.

With regards.
Kiran Kumar (Expert) 27 December 2009
how the documents produced earlier were removed from the file?

if there were no specific orders then why you stopped the payment?

dear friend in the absence of any specific orders you will have to pay the amount of maintenance....as far as documents are concerned those are required to be proved as per the procedure and can not be placed on record at any stage.

however if she has forged your signature then proceed under the relevant provisions of IPC....consult your local lawyer in this context.

Ashok Yadav (Expert) 02 January 2010
I am agree with Mr. Kiran, you can lodge an FIR against your wife if she has forge you rsignatures.


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