I was married on Jan-2010. And currently working in
Kindly advice is there is any word this can be achieved.
Mahesh k (SE) 21 April 2010
I was married on Jan-2010. And currently working in
Kindly advice is there is any word this can be achieved.
Mahesh k (SE) 21 April 2010
Sorry sir the marriage carried out Jan-2009.
niranjan (civil practice) 21 April 2010
Mutual divorce petition cannot be granted exparte.Instead ask your wife to file the divorce petition and get summon served on you,then you may not attend the court in India,in that case she will get divorce exparte.
R.R. KRISHNAA (Legal Manager) 21 April 2010
You can file divorce in india through a power of attorney and as you are in abroad the family court will adjudicate the dispute via video conferencing and you can get divorce easily. For example in chennai lot of divorce cases of litigants residing in abroad have been decided by video conferencing.
Rakesh Shekhawat (Advocate) 21 April 2010
Yes Mr. R.R. Krishnaa absolutely right. Though video-conferencing for judicial proceedings is not new in India — fake stamp paper kingpin Abdul Karim Telgi’s complete trials in as many as five cases were conducted through this method — its use in resolving family disputes has gained prominence only in recent times.
The first divorce through video-conferencing in Delhi took place at Karkardooma courts in September 2006, almost a year after the technology was introduced in trial courts. It was a petition for divorce through mutual consent. Since the wife worked at a multinational company in the US, she faced difficulties in flying down to India for every hearing. As a result, the case could not proceed expeditiously. Additional District Judge (ADJ) Deepak Jagotra then suggested video-conferencing. The hearing was fixed for September 25, 2006, and the court passed the decree of divorce the same day. The woman had given the power of attorney to her father, who signed on various documents on her behalf.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 21 April 2010
Both options given above , by my friends are correct.
Mahesh k (SE) 22 April 2010
Thanks so very much.
My marriage is carried out in Kerala- State Tirur. Is the video conference will available in such case.
Thanks
valentine (Advocate) 23 April 2010
One of my Hindu family friend's daughter married a Christian boy of another state. After 8 years marriage could not work. They have one 7 years old daughter. The husband has filed a petition for Restitution of Conjugal Rights and the wife U/s 13(b) CPC divorce petition. The wife is living at natal home since 3 years. Visitation rights are given to the husband. Husband is bent upon filing a custody case and not giving divorce. Wife wants divorce and the custody. I am on wife's side. What is the way out?
Reena Singh (ADVOCATE, DELHI) 23 April 2010
yes, the best option left to u is to go for mutual divorce thru video-confrencing. ..now,.its well practised in India.
bhagwat patil (Property due diligence 9422773303) 26 April 2010
GOOD SUJESSION BY AD. RRK.WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE TO CONDUCT THE PROCEDING BY VIDEO CONFERNCING?
Vasu (Financial analyst) 26 December 2013
I am from Hyderabad and living abroad, is video conferencing option present in Ranga reddy district also. Experts please advice. I am in a similar situation.