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mohit (others)     13 July 2014

Dv act

my marriage in 2010

i have issue a girl child in 2011

my wife left my house in 2012 with his parent to attend the marriage with my daughter after that she not come back to my home.in between i call her to come back but she is make excuses i have helth problem i am taking a treatment .doctor advice me to rest ect.i go with my father to  take come back her to live with me but she refuse to live with me after that she never come to my home.

my wife file a case in aug 2013 at his parent house u/s 125crpc when i go to attend this case i file a application to take her back my home but she voluantry refuse to come back with me . court decided 1500/- for her and 1000/- for daughter interim maintanace . than i file a section 9 rcr at indore  she come to attend the case and refuse to live with me case is pending . in his case u/s 125 crpc at the time of cross exmine she admitted never demand dowary. his father also admit no demand of dowary by me and my family members. other things also admit . now the case is on final stage   after this she file a case of dv act section 12  and 20,22 demand 40 lakhs in his petion not mention of any case pending  

my question is the dv act case is maintable after live 2 years seperated.if any citiaion please give me 

my wife live with parents is other state  court have a juridication  for file a dv act case  in his petion all incedent of before jun 2012.it is maintable if any citiaion please give me  

urgently requir

thanks in advace



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 6 Replies

mohit (others)     13 July 2014

dear sir

my wife file a case in dv act section 12  , 20 ,22 can i need antisipatary bail before go to attend the case.

thanks in advance

 

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     13 July 2014

You do not have to get yourself enlarged on bail for the DV cases against you.  You can attend the court regularly, take the help of a local advocate and proceed with the case.

mohit (others)     27 July 2014

in 125 crpc cross exmine my wife and his father admit there is no demand of dowery before or after marriage . also admit she is not try to go back and my husband come at my home to bring me back ,after this cross she file a dv act case and demand 40 laks in section 12 20 21 from me and my family member also my mother is respondent in his case . in this case not a single alligation is mention with time and date she is living seperate last 2 years from me he also admit in cross . my question is this dv case is maintable. can a female make a respondent in dv act . any other suggestion how can i face this false case . can i make any case againest her .

thanks in advance

mohit (others)     27 July 2014

in 125 crpc cross exmine my wife and his father admit there is no demand of dowery before or after marriage . also admit she is not try to go back and my husband come at my home to bring me back ,after this cross she file a dv act case and demand 40 laks in section 12 20 21 from me and my family member also my mother is respondent in his case . in this case not a single alligation is mention with time and date she is living seperate last 2 years from me he also admit in cross . my question is this dv case is maintable. can a female make a respondent in dv act . any other suggestion how can i face this false case . can i make any case againest her .

thanks in advance

fighting back (exec)     27 July 2014

no one can be prevented from filing a DV case, if the case stands or dismissed is another matter, so the case can be filed, but it can be dismissed too if argued correctly in court for dv filed after 2 years of separation.........yes females can also be made a party in DV cases....the best possible solution is to come to a settlement with the party, offer her a reasonable amount, and get rid of your headache..fighting in court will take years away from you....

mohit (others)     27 July 2014

can i file any case on my wife on his and his father  cross exmine base . can 


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