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Khullanama only notarised

(Querist) 21 December 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Dear All,

As per Muslim Sharia law the Khullanam of the Maulana on his letter head was notarized, Besides that an entire Khullanam document stating all points on property and maintenance not to be asked for in future or any other case being filed was signed. This was on a Rs.100/- stamp paper and notarized with photo of ex wife and husband, signatures and thumb impression.(Family court order for petition filed by wife also went heavily against her stating adultery. and other severe points.) Khullanama was after that but notarized as mentioned above

Is this notarized Khullanama a valid document as far as to delete the ex wife's name from the Ration Card and Passport or other such documents.

The ration card office has said to get a court order.

Now how do I obtain a court order for the same as ex wife may now make excuses just to trouble.

Family court order was in Pune and Khullanama notarized was in Mumbai.

Request for a reply in detail.

Regards
Atish.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 31 December 2015
The authorities cannot demand court order for deleting the name in the ration card for the dissolution of Muslim marriage by the provisions of Muslim personal law.
You can ask them to give the same in writing so that you can file a declaratory suit in the civil court to declare the dissolution of marriage by mutual consent (Khulanama) on the basis of the certificate issued by the Moulana of the Mosque and this order may be submitted to the ration authorities.
Actually the khulanama should be sufficient.
Atish (Querist) 06 January 2016
Dear Advocate Kalaiselvan,

I thank you for your reply. I did exactly the same and it worked out that they y deleted the name immediately.

Thank you so much.

Regards
Atish


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