Maintenace
Prasad
(Querist) 19 November 2015
This query is : Resolved
Query is for my younger who got married in March 2015 and left in April 2015 (since he is there till as on date) employed abroad since 10 years his wife send an notice from family court and it came to my residence ( he not living here in my address since 10 years though as per passport address my residence address is there –His wife knows his address where she was brought after marriage but notice was not send to that address) I informed post man that he is abroad She lives in her home since the day my brother left abroad -April 2015 with her parents
I happen to hear that this case be put in news paper for information and if not responded it will be considered as expartie
As he is staying abroad and he is not been informed in his address or by phone or by email how this case can be set as expartie
My brother not at all interested to go for divorce request guidance in this
As it has come to my address will this advt be put on news paper by my address and what action I have to take regarding this and so as to prevent been treated as expartie
Even if it is send to his address (our aged mother stays in his address along with other brother cant able to read nor write) will mother have a problem
Request guidance
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 20 November 2015
You have hidden as to for what the notice has come and whether it is notice of summon.
His wife side is moving in correct directions.
If your brother wants to contest let him appoint a lawyer in India who should appear on next date.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 20 November 2015
When you are aware of the notice / case you should have taken adequate steps to protect interests of your brother.
Consult local lawyer, get details of the case from court and discuss.
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 22 November 2015
If you are interested in the welfare of your brother, you should have accepted the notice and contested the case.
Since it is published in the news papers, the case will be decided exparte, if not contested. Hence, consult a lawyer to defend your brother's case.