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**Victim** (job)     06 May 2011

U.S. Court Order in India

Does india honor U.S. court orders ? Is it possible if it could be executed in india ? I am going to file DVTRO ( Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Orders ) on my wife ?



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Thrust law group (lawyertrust)     07 May 2011

You can appeal to court but i donot know the the indian law completely so i am not sure that the court wil consider yor case or not. But i think you must try it.

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**Victim** (job)     07 May 2011

I can't believe no one to answer my forum other then a law firm from U.S. itself......if RCN are issued from india without asking us then why can't U.S. laws be executed in india ? Why not ?

**Victim** (job)     07 May 2011

Being a resident of U.S. i feel more safer in U.S. !

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     07 May 2011

JUST HONOUR NITHER ENFORCEMENT NOR EFFECTIVE!

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Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     07 May 2011

 

 

Originally posted by :Victim

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I can't believe no one to answer my forum other then a law firm from
U.S. itself......if RCN are issued from india without asking us then why can't U.S. laws be executed in india ? Why not ?

"

 

 @ Author

1. You are a money bag for hourly billing thus a US Law Firm is replying to you !


2. The DVTRO advise given to you will not stand in Indian Jurisdiction. Take this gyan from me.


3. This is a Indian Lawyers Forum for interacting with general public and may I ask you, have you read any of the previous messages on RCN to speak so bluntly about a Indian legal online forum where we give free advise that also sparing our busy times from Courts?

The link is here in case you are so lazy a person to get spoon feeding;

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Re-No-Red-Corner-Notice-in-Matrimonial-Cases-8211-Hon-8217-ble-SC-24820.asp#117901



4.
Respect professionals who are giving free advise step by step and do some basic previous posts reading also before speaking bluntly.  

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**Victim** (job)     07 May 2011

Respect professionals who are giving free advise step by step and do some basic previous posts reading also before speaking bluntly.  

 

@ Tajobsindia i don't think i have mentioned anything disrespecting......so i would still stand on what i mentioned earlier....i could be billed hourly in U.S. and that's the reason i was awaiting for indian lawyers to answer whether or not such action could be executed in india or not ? Once again nothing personal against anyone.......that means neither being disrespecting neither being rude ! :)

**Victim** (job)     09 May 2011

The link is here in case you are so lazy a person to get spoon feeding;"

Originally posted by Tajobsindia

@ Tajobsindia....if i knew abt law why would i be posting my questions...i just noticed u made a very fuzzy statement addressing me "LAZY" which i don't appreciate especially in public forum now let me ask you who is being disrespectful ? you or me ?......we are not arguing here neither we are deciding here who has better law system (U.S. OR INDIA)....i m here to fetch as much as knowledge i can i m not going to argue much about this.....but as mentioned earlier i always appreciate your knowledge you have shared with me....let's respect each other !

 

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Re-No-Red-Corner-Notice-in-Matrimonial-Cases-8211-Hon-8217-ble-SC-24820.asp#117901

 

I went through both the cases in this link and i believe it won't work if i do anything from U.S.........if U.S. laws cannot be executed in india i guess it's vice-versa ? 

 

Make it a great day experts i officially declare this particular forum closed ! ;)


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