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Family Guy (b)     29 June 2010

Flat registration/Share certificate

There is a maintenance case in progress under CrPC125.

Petitioner obtained copy of flat registration papers without defendent's knowledge. These documents bear her name, and so do the society share certificate as all these papers were prepared when defendent was out of the country and could not be present for these formalities. Electricity registration also bears petitioner's name. 

However, petitioner has not contributed monetarily in any way towards purchase of this flat, nor is she paying the loan instalments (although the loan is also in joint name). There is a substantial amount outstanding which has now (technically) become a liability of defendent solely.

Can this go against the defendent? If so, then how will this be viewed by the court?



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Family Guy (b)     29 June 2010

One important thing missed .. the papers bear BOTH parties' name. Not just defendent's.


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