Kaatu Poochi (Kaatu Poochi&Co) 14 May 2014
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 15 May 2014
@Smart,
Anonymous and vague query
Gautam Kapoor (IT professional Studying Law) 15 May 2014
Agree with Mr.J.C Vashista.Vaild legal advise cannot be sought on vague incomplete queries.
But,if your question is : Can DV be exparte? answer is yes. If you are aggrieved,then you can seek exparte relief citing change of circumstances and fight the case on merits.Your lawyer should be well versed with this. any how read below.Action nedds to be taken within the limitation period which is 3 months
25. Duration and alteration of orders.—
Laxmi Kant Joshi (Advocate ) 15 May 2014
Kaatu Poochi (Kaatu Poochi&Co) 15 May 2014
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 16 May 2014
I agree, a exparte order can be passed on DV cases too.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 24 May 2014
come with facts my dear.
k.kumar raja (advocate) 25 May 2014
advocate kalaiselvan is right.you have to file cmp along with the main pettion to get exparte order.
priyan Sharma (Officer) 26 May 2014
yes. There is specific provision in the act.