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gautam (not disclosed)     21 December 2013

498a doubt

can a wife living with her husband in husband owned house file false 498A and force husband out of the house till the divorce proceedings are over?



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Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     21 December 2013

academic query

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     21 December 2013

I put it differently

 

 

can a  husband in husband owned house whose wife filed 498A force wife out of the house till the divorce proceedings are over?

Advocate GMR (Advocate)     21 December 2013

Yes she can. :)

 

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     21 December 2013

@Gautam: if your question that whether is it legal if the wife throws out her husband out of his own house under a false 498a?, if this is correct, what is a false case u/s 498a doing with physically throwing out a person out of his own house by somebody who do not have any right over the house at least for the present, and a case under the referred section does not empowers somebody to get into such an illegal action, has any one known to you been thrown out of his house in the name of such case?, if so it is illegal, he can get her evicted from the house for this reason itself, but not before divocring her.

kodandaramaswamyreddy (Advocate Legal consultent)     22 December 2013

Dearsir,

              My  friend wants  some clarification  regarding   his building situated at No.2. H.P. road Bangalore  and running  business with licence  Base ment ,1st floor ,2nd floor and third floor but his brother  who is also staying in the ground floor  and running business   using address at No. 315 Avenue roaad Bangalore  and his godowns at No.10/20  S.P.   road bangalore

                            His brother bought stay from the  court   to continue the business  and open the entrence gate  and allow him to continue the business in all the floors

  My friend wants to get relief from the court  what steps should be  taken please advice


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