Got exparty order from court.what to do with the order?
dipankar
(Querist) 08 September 2011
This query is : Resolved
Dear Experts,i lodged a case under sec 9 of HMA against my wife and inlaws 1 year back.None of them appeared before court as according to them civil case can not harm them.Now i have got an EXPARTY ORDER from court in my favour.
NOW please guide what criminal case i can lodge against my wife?HOW can i use the order to teach them a lesson?
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 08 September 2011
You cannot file any criminal case against her on the bases of decree in your hand. If no restitution of conjugal rights takes place within one year of the decree, you can file for a decree of divorce which shall certainly be decreed thereafter.
Guest
(Expert) 08 September 2011
i agree with Mr. Makkad
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 08 September 2011
This place is not for advising people so they teach lesson to others.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 09 September 2011
WHY you want restitution of your in-laws"i lodged a case under sec 9 of HMA against my wife and inlaws"
HOW can i use the order to teach them a lesson?
A decree of RCR is not as potent that it can teach a lesson,it is so impotent that it more often than not weeps for its effective execution.
I simply mean passing a decree simply gives DH (you)right to execute and not to teach lesson to JD(your wife and in laws). Mr. Makkad has rightly demonstrated about rights available to you and Mr. Barman has rightly warned you to mind your language.
we have opened here no school to teach people how to teach a lesson to their opponent.
Our this free service is devoted to those who are deprived of legal know how so as to guide their legal path by producing and demonstrating an overview of their problems which has its own limitations.
Guest
(Expert) 09 September 2011
I totally agree with the opinion of Shri Devajyoti Barman. Your purpose has already been served by winning the case, may be ex-parte, but you should not have expected experts to help you to teach a lesson to the other party, as a matter of your revenge, somehow or the other.
SAANJAAY GUPTAA
(Expert) 09 September 2011
I also agree with Mr. Barman
girish shringi
(Expert) 11 September 2011
Do you have any other ground for criminal cause?
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