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Guest (n/a)     13 August 2009

re visiting, alimony and its circumstances

The circumstances and reasoning leading to my divorce was not factful, full of lies and compromises. Can i revisit the same now as what was spoken adn promised that led to my mouth shut fearing mudsling and depriving of access to kids, did not truthfully occur...i am constantly misled. Whom do i address this to understand my situation



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R.R. KRISHNAA (Legal Manager)     13 August 2009

If you say that you are misled by someone in the divorce proceedings, you can certainly challenge the same before the same court under the ground of being misled, undue influence or any other ground which was the cause of you being misled. 

Certainly courts look into these matters and provide justice to affected parties.  Any judgment obtained by fraud or practising deceit means can be challenged before any court which passed the order.  Every court is empowered with powers to review its orders if it subsequently finds or it is brought to the knowledge of the court that the judgment has been obtained by improper means.


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