marriage
umakant
(Querist) 10 February 2010
This query is : Resolved
Ravikumar is working in a corporste sector. he has developed intimacy with his colleage-co-worker RANI.They were living togetherfor about 5 years without binding themselves in any marital tie,Ultimately Rani delivered a child .later on, ravikumar has developed intimacy with another lady and decided to perform marriage with her .On this issuue there was a strained relation between Ravikumar and Rani.rani seeks legal remidies , including injunction order preventing him from performing marriage with another lady suggest remidies for rani
A V Vishal
(Expert) 10 February 2010
Rani can file a case under DV Act and further the SC has delivered a landmark judgement on live in relations. The recent verdict by the Supreme Court that long-term live-in relationships be acknowledged as legalised marriages is an apparent example of such social reform.
A Supreme Court bench headed by Justice Arijit Pasayat declared that children born out of such a relationship will no more be called illegitimate. Law inclines in the interest of legitimacy and thumbs down whoreson or fruit of adultery, it added.
In further statements, the court proclaimed that even though the assumption of marriage is rebuttable, heavy burden lies on the person who seeks to question the legality of a relationship to ascertain that no marriage transpired. The court cannot brush off the evidence introduced to weaken the presumption in such stance.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 10 February 2010
IN addition to the opinion of vishal. I am of the firm opinion that proposed second marriage can be got stopped by way of allegation of adultery by making a complaint to the police and right to residence can be obtained by first lady i.e. Rani through PWDV Act.
A V Vishal
(Expert) 11 February 2010
Mr Makkad,
Complaint of adultery cannot be made by the woman against the man.
Ashok Yadav
(Expert) 11 February 2010
I am agree with Mr. Vishal.
B K Raghavendra Rao
(Expert) 11 February 2010
Rani can take help from local women associations and complain to human rights commission.