I have filed divorce.Maximum how long does it take if the case is filed in FastTrack court.
Abhi (Analyst) 04 March 2011
I have filed divorce.Maximum how long does it take if the case is filed in FastTrack court.
Tajobsindia (Senior Partner ) 04 March 2011
1. Average under 2 -1/2 years if both parties right from Notice Issue date onwards follow procedures as per daily Order(s) means as per directions of the concerned Court.
2. However were we taking of a ideal husband and a ideal wife either of who upon receiving divorce papers are going to follow above para hence strike off FAST from
Keep a (positive) hope alive always.
All the best
Damayanti (Unemployed) 04 March 2011
Is it allowed to file divorce cases in Fast Track Court?
By the way ...is it a greatest paradox!!!..........Each case and litigant is entitled to be heard and case be adjudicated as earliest as possible ...
please read the citation
https://www.indiankanoon.org/doc/480097/
Date of Decision : 18th November, 2010
THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI
(total 65 pages..crpc340..etc etc)
Excerpts from its 1st Paragraph as follows:---------------
This case demonstrates the extent and type of malaise which clogs the wheels of the justice delivery system.
It is an instance of how litigants make false averments of facts in the pleadings and raise untenable contentions with impunity.
Thereafter litigation, on controversies supposedly arising out of these false averments are dragged on for years in the hope that the other side will succumb to buy peace.
If the other side does not so 'settle‘, in the end, he is hardly compensated and remains a loser.
There is little fear of law in the minds of the unscrupulous.
rahul shukla (lawyer) 04 March 2011
Divorce petition can be filed only in family Court and not in fast track court. Miniumum time for taking divorce through court is 6 months in case of mutual divorce otherwise there is no time limit...........
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (POWER OF DEFENSE IS IMMENSE ) 10 March 2011
No fast track possible for divorce cases.
sridher mariappan (advocate/notary) 15 March 2011
the time limit for disposal of the appeal depends on so many factors.
the Lower court records have to be called for. if records are received then next hearing itself it will be taken for final hearing. lastly depends upon the presiding officer.
regards