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Shyam sunder (Managerial )     21 May 2010

Divorce lawyer

Dear all,

I am really very tense about my situation. I want divorce from My wife, She is ill natured and mentally unfit, but she is not ready to divorce me, her family is asking huge money for settlement which i dont have.

Now i want to ring the bells of court. Pls suggest me one good lawyer in Surat, Gujarat.



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jyotirmaya behera (advocate)     21 May 2010

  you have a look at the various grounds for divorce in India.

The following are the grounds for divorce in India mentioned under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

Adultery – The act of indulging in any kind of s*xual relationship including intercourse outside marriage is termed as adultery. Adultery is counted as a criminal offence and substantial proofs are required to establish it. An amendment to the law in 1976 states that one single act of adultery is enough for the petitioner to get a divorce.

Cruelty – A spouse can file a divorce case when he/she is subjected to any kind of mental and physical injury that causes danger to life, limb and health. The intangible acts of cruelty through mental torture are not judged upon one single act but series of incidents. Certain instances like the food being denied, continuous ill treatment and abuses to acquire dowry, perverse s*xual act and such are included under cruelty.

Desertion – If one of the spouses voluntarily abandons his/her partner for at least a period of two years, the abandoned spouse can file a divorce case on the ground of desertion.

Conversion – Incase either of the two converts himself/herself into another religion, the other spouse may file a divorce case based on this ground.

Mental Disorder – Mental disorder can become a ground for filing a divorce if the spouse of the petitioner suffers from incurable mental disorder and insanity and therefore cannot be expected from the couple to stay together.

Leprosy – In case of a ‘virulent and incurable’ form of leprosy, a petition can be filed by the other spouse based on this ground.

Venereal Disease – If one of the spouses is suffering from a serious disease that is easily communicable, a divorce can be filed by the other spouse. The s*xually transmitted diseases like AIDS are accounted to be venereal diseases.

Shyam sunder (Managerial )     31 May 2010

thanks, but do help me to find some good lawyer for divorse case from Man side. The information from this forum is of great help. I am reading regularly for all sort of problem and was amaze to see that most of the victim are men.


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contact me at kushan1984rediffmail.com

Kamal Grover (Advocate High Court Chandigarh M:09814110005 email:adv.kamal.grover@gmail.com)     02 June 2010

you may contact Mr.kushan, if need more help then send me your details, our office bearer in surat will assist you.

Regards
adv.kamal.grover@gmail.com


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