Domestic violance
milind phope
(Querist) 25 November 2012
This query is : Resolved
I have been adviced many times from your goodselves.It was my honour.
I am a disable person by both the knees and can walks hardly 6/7 steps with walker.Without walker I can't even hold my balance.I am also suffering by diabatis and can't hold my toilet urge for more than two hours.
To grab our property my sister and remove me from our family house,has filed a suit of domestic violance against me.Actuall My sister is married and stays in Mumbai in her own house.I was staying with my father,Mother and my wife in Pune in our family house.
After demise of our mother and father ,my sister has produced my father's WILL saying that our entire property is given to her.I have taken objection,so the the matter has gone in Probate Court.
Every now and then she comes to Pune with her in-laws and harras and thretten me and my wife to vacate the house.I said,let the court decide it.She continue her acts even then..Last week she has faulsely filed a Domestic violance suit against me... It is highly impossible for me to appear in the court because of my disability.
Can I give my Power of Attorney to my Wife to appear in the court ????..I am certainly hiring a lawyer but before that I want to be sure ?????
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 25 November 2012
Yes you can do so. But at the time of evidence it is you who has to give evidence. The POA holder's evidence would be of no value.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 25 November 2012
Your wife can represent you and even the evidence in such case is held on affidavit so you need not to come even once in court in thiss matter.