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subrahmanyam vvb   09 July 2009 at 20:31

DIVORCE PETITION

Hi sir, Iam the sufferer of wife, she filed 498A in 2004 just after the marriage of 6months, she is belongs to bilai and she is not interested the marriage with me, which i came to know after the marriage of third day only she only directly expressed and warned me not express infront of any others, which is not expressed to her parents, but she loved someone at bilai and she wants to go there itselves. Her cusin brother also advocate cleaverly after 6 months they filed a 498A saying that beating and torturing(all these are lies). But till now the case has not come for trial also. Hence I request your goodselves that how to file divorce petition on the cruelty grounds. please suggest me with case laws.

Adv.PARVATHY S KRISHNAN   09 July 2009 at 15:19

doubt

what is the constitutional validity of 498A of i.p.c

Shalini   09 July 2009 at 10:32

Domestic voilence/dowry/Sepration/Legal Divorce

hi,

Me and My husband are seprated from last 3 years, because he and his family used to beat me, Now i want to file a case against him for Domestic violence/Dowry etc, please suggest wether i can do the same right now or not , we have done that earlier also at my native place but later we stop it by producing an application that we are trying to resolve the matter with help of relatives, but all in vain, nothing have happened yet since Apr 8, 2006.



Could anybody please help in the same



Thanks in advance

Regards

Shalini

BALA   08 July 2009 at 22:29

DAUGHTER'S RIGHTS IN ANCESTOR PROPERTY IN KARNATAKA

I MR BHIMAPPA BAGALI RESIDING IN KARNATAKA
I have a widow sister.my father expired in 1952 leaving an ancestor property without a will.After 50 years she claims equal rights in ancestor property. both of us have child marriage
So Whether she has an equal rights in ancestor property ?

Pls help me , its urgent

uma.t.s   08 July 2009 at 10:54

dowry prohibition act

sir,am a law student doing my 3rd semester LL.B. we hav a moot problem to solve.the case is related to Dowry Prohibition Act,1961.
the defendent in this case hav filed a petition before HC challenging the constitutional validity of the dowry prohibition act,1961.if i send the facts of the case will u be please able to help me with the case

KANDE VENKATESH GUPTA   07 July 2009 at 19:58

mutual consent divorce

When the couple wanted to get their marriage dissolved by mutual consent, is it necessary to wait for six months after filing an application for mutual consent divorce application u/s 13-B of H.M.Act. Is there is any Judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court or any other high court in this regard opining that the divorce can be granted even before expiry of six months by referring the case to lok adalat etc.,

kaushikphm   07 July 2009 at 17:50

Parent Documents

Dear Sir,

My sister and myself intend to partition a property. My sister wants me to handover all the parent documents pertaining to the property and Myself having certified copies of all the document.
Kindly advice me whether I can give all original document and retaining the certified copies.

satyadevi   07 July 2009 at 17:12

genral power of attorney

sir,
can a GPA be revoked? is there any time limit for the GPA to be valid?

Harinarayan R. Tripathi   07 July 2009 at 14:49

Validity of Will

Dear Sir,

I shall be grateful for your satisfactory answer-

Q. Whether will can be challenged, if yes, then in what circumstances it can be challenged and what are its importances?

G. ARAVINTHAN   07 July 2009 at 06:43

Interim maintenance order

In a divorce proceedings filed by husband, wife files application for interim maintenance for her and 2 girl children and the same was allowed. Husband preferred revision before High Court. The lower court order was confirmed and the husband is directed to pay arrears and interest and wife was given liberty to withdraw the same.

Now husband not depositing arrears.

What is the remedy for the wife?