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5 years ago

sir my husband sent 2divorce notice later he given false complaint in police station. so v applied divorce. now he is nt ready to gv divorce instead he filed case on me from his mother from his native place. already divorce case is going in my native place. is it posible to transfer the case which his mother filed on me. and what is the meaning of intimation served and wt next step court will take plz reply me

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Madam,
You are asking so many questions repeatedly.

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Shanti Ranjan Behera

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
Your mother in law can not file divorce case against you.
It must be something other than divorce.
When the Court send summon, you should receive and read and attend the Court failing which it will be heard and judgments will be delivered exparte which will go against you.
Yes, you can approach the High Court for your case to be heard in one place for convenience.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

if the case is civil r criminal. whatever it may be. what next step the court ll take on me. bcz i dnt wnt to continue d case. if i didnt attend the court then wt step will court take on me as action? plz reply me mam. bcz i wnt to take dicision so only asking mam. wt i do now bcz i dnt wnt to continue dat case

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Manjula Shanmugasundaram

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes you can file a petition for transfer, before the High court if both places are in same state. But you would have to make arrangement to appear in the case first. What is the case filed by him? Please tell us that.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

i filed divorce case against my husband. he filed objection also. he said i made my mother to file case on u n i got court summons also. so am asking u sir, what are the posible cases husband's mother may file on daughter in law. if i dont attend coury wt wil happen and now i filed divorce case on husband and alredy case is going in one court so is it posible to transfer any case filed on me

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Manjula Shanmugasundaram

Replied 5 years ago

If your mother in law filed any case against you, it cannot be a family court case. It might be any other normal civil or criminal case. But it is really you who needs to tell us what the case is. There will be some information in the summons received by you. Please ready it thoroughly or seek allotment of a lawyer from Vidhikarya and show your summons to the lawyer.

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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

madam v didnt get dat notice also. but came to know his mother filed case on me. so wt i hv to do now bcz postman sent it as intimation served. wt r the posible cases she file on me

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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

if it is returned as intimation served then wt action should court will take as next step

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Manjula Shanmugasundaram

Replied 5 years ago

You can be set ex-parte and case may proceed without you.

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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

if the case is civil r criminal. whatever it may be. what next step the court ll take on me. bcz i dnt wnt to continue d case. if i didnt attend the court then wt step will court take on me as action? plz reply me mam. bcz i wnt to take dicision so only asking mam. wt i do now bcz i dnt wnt to continue dat case

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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.Ur husband's mother's cannot file divorce petition. Ur husband have right only. Or if you got summons from court. Then u should appear to the court. Otherwise suit will be become ex parties
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Anonymous

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respected sir u didnt understand my query..i said i filed divorce case against my husband. he filed objection also. he said i made my mother to file case on u n i got court notice also. so am asking u sir, what are the posible cases husband's mother may file on daughter in law. if i dont attend coury wt wil happen and now i filed divorce case on husband and alredy case is going in one court so is it posible to transfer any case filed on me

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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear your Husband's mother cannot file a divorce case, it must be your husband who would have filed the case. If you have received the court summons for the divorce case then you must appear in the court otherwise the court will pass the judgement "ex parte" meaning in your absence.
Immediately take action and yes you can also request the learned court to transfer the case to your hometown. There is a process for transfer and you will have to follow that.
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Anonymous

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respected sir u didnt understand my query..i said i filed divorce case against my husband. he filed objection also. he said i made my mother to file case on u n i got court summons also. so am asking u sir, what are the posible cases husband's mother may file on daughter in law. if i dont attend coury wt wil happen and now i filed divorce case on husband and alredy case is going in one court so is it posible to transfer any case filed on me

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