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sagar jadhav (employee)     20 February 2017

Divorced wife is represeting as stil wife

in family court I have got divorce

my mother never supported me

 

now if my ex-wife and mother meets relative and introduce as my wife,can U sue my ex- wife? in family court?



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stanley (Freedom)     20 February 2017

Woman can't use husband's name after divorce: Supreme Court

Shibu Thomas| TNN | Nov 17, 2011, 12.49 AM IST

 
 

A Mumbai resident, 53-yr-old Dinesh Patil, fought a legal battle all the way to the Supreme Court.A Mumbai resident, 53-yr-old Dinesh Patil, fought a legal battle all the way to the Supreme Court.

MUMBAI: "Must a name mean something?" asks Alice as she travels through Wonderland while William Shakespeare famously asked "What's in a name?" To a Mumbai resident it definitely meant something as he fought a legal battle all the way to the Supreme Court to stop his ex-wife from using his surname. Fifty-three-year-old Dinesh Patil, an assistant police inspector with the Mumbai police, finally won the battle with the apex court recently dismissing an application by his former wife Nisha (34) to continue using her ex-husband's name after their divorce. "We are not inclined to interfere with the impugned order (passed by the Bombay High Court and family court)," said the apex court.

"There is no law governing the issue," said advocate R T Lalwani who represented Patil in the high court and family court. "The SC order can be cited as a precedent for any man who objects to his former wife whom he has divorced from continuing to use his surname."

"A woman acquires her matrimonial surname by virtue of her marriage. When the marriage is dissolved, the man definitely has the right to take recourse to the law to restrain his former wife from using his name," added Lalwani.

Earlier this year, additional solicitor-general Darius Khambata had given a legal opinion in another case that a divorced woman could use her former husband's name. "The wife has a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India (right to life) to use any name including her married name notwithstanding the fact that her marriage has been dissolved," Khambata had submitted in a case where the passport office had refused to renew the passport of a divorced Pune woman in her former married surname. However, in that case the man did not have any objection to his former wife using his surname.

In the present case, Patil had married Nisha in 1995. It was his second marriage after his first wife died. According to Nisha, within eight months of the marriage, Patil threw her out of the house. Patil filed for divorce in 1997 and a family court dissolved the marriage in 2006.

 
 

When Nisha sough more maintenance, Patil moved an application seeking to bar her from continuing to use his surname. He claimed that she was misusing his name.
 
 
 

The family court in 2009 passed an injunction to stop her using her former husband's name. "By using the name/surname (of the husband), there is always a possibility of people being misled that she still is his wife, when in fact she is not," observed the family court judge. A year later, the high court in February 2010 agreed and said that Nisha "cannot use the husband's name anywhere, including in her bank account."

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Nisha then filed a special leave petition before the Supreme Court seeking to challenge the HC order. Her petition contended that the family court did not have jurisdiction to give an order in the matter of surname. "There is no rule governing (the issue of) using the surname of the ex-husband after divorce," Nisha argued, adding, "Surname is not a trademark which can be patented by an individual." The apex court dismissed Nisha's petition.
 
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After reading your case and after courts order I can easily say that your case is unique, not just unique, its uniquness can be challenged against uniquness of others uniqueness.

 

There is something highly fishy with you, something which you have cleverly kept away from the people whom you seek answers to your matrimonial problem, for instance, why is your mother behaving like this and is still in approval of your ex-wife?  What is it that you are hiding?

sagar jadhav (employee)     21 February 2017

nothing fishy

just my mother taking frustration of my deceased father on me,and she is whimzical from childhood

I dont want to tell but she herself never done raksha bandhan with her own brother,many things,but due to Indian culture I ddont want to tell

sagar jadhav (employee)     21 February 2017

the scenorio is

when I got seperated with wife,wife having low IQ,mother called my wife to home on pretext on reconcillation,told her I will be coming to meet and later she pretended to call me

then she told my wife I did not come,but everyone in my native villaige she shown my wife to them as they getting along very fine

sagar jadhav (employee)     21 February 2017

also check https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/idbi-bank-major-issue-499171.asp

it was my mother only


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Anyway. For the current problem, you need to give one advertisement in local newspaper where she is making use of your name as wife of so and so etc.  And get stay order from High Court regarding this.  Mostly as your ex wife is in village why dont you simply stop visiting the village?  Find someone else and remarry?

sagar jadhav (employee)     22 February 2017

Originally posted by : Helping Hand !
Anyway. For the current problem, you need to give one advertisement in local newspaper where she is making use of your name as wife of so and so etc.  And get stay order from High Court regarding this.  Mostly as your ex wife is in village why dont you simply stop visiting the village?  Find someone else and remarry?

valid and elderly suggestion

but my mother as never supported me ,telling any prospectibe bride she is alive and supporting my wife is obvious no

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sagar jadhav (employee)     30 March 2017

its confirmed

wife vistied even my old school teachers,took gift from them

can I book my wifes family also in same matter?


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