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Vijay   11 November 2016

Contested divorce in the high court of Karnataka

Contested divorce 1. I am a christian & had go married as per Christian rituals in a Bangalore church. 2. After 20 days of marriage in my absence (I was at work in my duty station) my wife left her matrimonial house without informing my parents in the yr 2010 & since then she is staying with her parents. 3. In the yr 2012 after 2 yrs of separation I filed for Divorce in the family court on the grounds of cruelty. 4. In 2014 my divorce application in the family court was dismissed stating that no cruelty by wife is proved. 5. In the year 2015 I have filed for a revision of the judgement in the High court i have filed MFA application for its delay & for that delay it has been condoned but not yet been accepted till date.ie my application is still pending in the high court for admission after around 1 yr 9 months. 6. I am paying 10000 Rs per month as maintenance to my wife, even after getting regular maintenance also she is not agreeing for divorce. 7. She is not agreeing for any out of court settlement - neither agreeing for MCD nor contested divorce. 8. What should I do? 9. How long will it take in the high court? 10. Will I be granted the contested divorce? 11. Am fighting for my fundemental right for freedom it since last 6 year . 12. Please help me with your valuable advice on the issue. ....


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Vijay   11 November 2016

Sir, H.M.O.P ?????

(Guest)
All that waste. Divorce to be got within max 3 years. Even settlement divorce need to be done within 6 months to max 1 year. Beyond three years delay, waste further approaching of court for divorce. Basically as Mr Singh pointed out cruelty ground itself is wrong. There are other easier ways to get divorced. Your lawyer cheated u just like ur wife. For further play, take my number and speak. No use continuing with ur current lawyer.

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