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Darshan Shah / 09892727182 (Private Investigator)     15 August 2015

Urgent help required

Hello everybody, I need your valuable guidnace. The case is, husband had filed for divorce in 2009 and the same was dismissed by the court due to non payment of maintenance in April, 2013. Now they have agreed for mutual consent and wish to proceed. My query is, as they have been separated since 2008 so if they proceed for mutual consent do they still have to wait for 6 months after filing for divorce petition? As I have heard and read somewhere that if there is a separation for more than a year then waiting period of 6 months is not necessary.Kindly help.



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SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     16 August 2015

NO WAITING PERIOD IN MUTUAL CONSENT DIVORCE:

The Bombay high court on Tuesday waived the mandatory six-month waiting period for couples, who, during the pendency of their appeal against the family court order, decide to end their marriage through mutual consent. Appeals against family court orders are heard by the high court. The latter can now instantaneously grant divorce.

In 2008, the Bombay HC had ruled that the family court cannot waive the six-month period before granting divorce. Today's judgment distinguished the earlier verdict and held that in an appeal, the high court could waive the six-month period.

"It will end the mutual misery rather than let it continue,'' said Justice V M Kanade, who along with Justice P D Kode, gave their verdict on a man's appeal against dismissal of his divorce plea by the family court.

During pendency of the appeal, the couple filed consent terms, praying for a decree of divorce by mutual consent. The only hitch was the mandatory waiting period of six months under Section 13 B of the Hindu Marriage Act.

Advocate Vikramaditya Deshmukh, who was asked to assist the court as amicus curiae, submitted that various high courts have taken a view that when an application is filed before an appellate court, seeking its permission to convert an appeal into a petition for divorce by mutual consent, it is not necessary to wait for further six months. He said the waiting period is applicable only for the family court.

Upholding Deshmukh's submission, the judges in their order said, "We are of the view that it is not necessary for the appellate court to wait for further six months after an application is made seeking conversion of petition for divorce into divorce by mutual consent.''

Accepting the couple's consent terms, the judges directed that their marriage is dissolved by mutual consent.

The couple married on July 1, 2006, and have two children aged ten and eight years. Since October 2006, they did not cohabit although they were living in the same house. On May 11, 2010, the wife left the matrimonial home. The husband moved the family court in January 2011, seeking divorce on grounds of cruelty. The court dismissed his petition in June 2012. He filed appeal in HC in July 2012. During its pendency, the couple filed consent terms, urging the court to dissolve their marriage by mutual consent. They signed consent terms on September 12, 2012.
 
 
 
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Vineet Kakkar   16 August 2015

Understand that recently a change has been made which makes the nominee as the absolute owner of the money in bank / banking society after the individual's death

request please clarify and confirm that is it applicable from now on or holds valid for earlier cases too

Regards

SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     16 August 2015

Mr.Kakkar,

Post UR query in a new thread

Sahin   16 August 2015

Can crpc 320 / perjury file on false petition

 

SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     17 August 2015

Sachin,what do mean by perjury here? Divorce petition dismissed for non payment of maintenance.

Sahin   17 August 2015

my wife fill petition in highcourt, she write in petition that she cant earn & give wrong address

is petition equal to affidavite or oath ? 

can i file purjury for that

 

SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     17 August 2015

U have to post UR query in a new thread to get response from the legal experts.

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     18 August 2015

It is a mess of queries, please post them separately.


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