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(Guest)

Rcr : too good to be true

Wife has filled RCR petition as petitioner( and husband is respondent).  One of the point reads

 

1. That the petitioner without any reasonable execuse has withdrawn from the society of the respodent and hence necessity of filing this petition.

 

IAs you can see above she may have exchanged place of "Petitioner" and "Respondent"

 

She has submtted this with affidavit certifying that all contents are true to her best of knowledge and belief.  The above statement is factually correct -she is living away from her husband for last three years But she may not liked to have said it. 

 

For husband it is confession  - the challenge is how to keep this as confession and not let her objections count once it is realised by wife that she did blunder.

 

Question is

 

1. Can she latter come and say that it was typing error?

 

2. Can the husband oppose it?

 

3. What usually happens in such situations - where one party says that it is typing error and other party does not agree to that?

 

4. Lets say an applicant of a suite wrote " Ram is a thief" Latter applicant wants to insert a word "not"in his statement: and  make the line read "Ram is not a thief". Are such changes allowed? how can opposite party stop it?

 

If changes are allowed in above mentioned situations, will not all confession  be changed to suit the need of applicant?



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(Guest)

Zeeshan,

 

While I agree that grammaticall error should not affect justice.

 

But aove is not grammatical error - if at all it may be syntactical error. 

 

But how it can be proved to the court that it is syntactical error? If court allows a point to be changed just by claiming from petitioner then all points can be changed.

 

 

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