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Anonymous
(Querist) 12 November 2010
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sir
in the matter of matrimoniol can husband fight with court in argumnets instead of his lawyer. will it be contempt of court?
what language can a husband use court?
can a husband ask court that court is not paying from own pocket but husband has to suffer all the monetory expenses. and he has to save his money as per fundamental right to each huma being by constistutional given right to save own property?
another question is that what husband has a duty to maitain his wife its also in law that earning wife has to given maintenance to husband also.
can it be argued with court that wife has to pay the bank loan and hand loan also and become a equal sharer of his liabilities? as she is demanding huge amount per month as maintenance which is not possible.
R.Ramachandran
(Expert) 12 November 2010
Dear Anonymous,
Each party has its own right to place before the court whatever arguments that it wants to advance. There can be no fetters on that.
If the actions (arguments) of the husband are not approved by the Court, the Court will definitely take appropriate action.
The other party i.e. the wife has no role to play.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 12 November 2010
1.yes but with the liberty of the court. 2.Either English or the Regional language. 3. No, the law is above such liberty. 4. Yes but under section 24 of HMA only. 5. The wife is not liable to pay the loan if she is not the primary borrower. However the husband can pray for deduction of the amount towards EMI from his gross income.
G. ARAVINTHAN
(Expert) 13 November 2010
I completely agree with Barman Sir
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g
(Expert) 13 November 2010
You have liberty to argue but can it ensure results or just satisfy your ego.
Judges / courts are bound by law and advocate conversant not only law but latest trend of court decisions puts forward the case which is in best interest of the client.
s.subramanian
(Expert) 13 November 2010
I concur with Mr.Barman.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 13 November 2010
If she is a party in person she can make her arguments before the court. For the rest of the points I agree with Mr.Barman.
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