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39 rule 11 cpc on D.V. ACT 2005
10 months ago
is 39 rule 11 cpc applicable on D.V. ACT 2005 for arrears of maintanance, how respondent to say file on this applicant application.
A.Dear client,
Under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) may be applicable for certain procedures, including the recovery of arrears of maintenance. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific application of the law in your jurisdiction.
Regarding Rule 11 of Order 39 of the CPC, it pertains to temporary injunctions and does not directly apply to applications for maintenance under the Domestic Violence Act. However, the principles of seeking an injunction or interim relief may still be relevant in the context of maintenance proceedings.
If the respondent wishes to challenge or oppose an application for maintenance, they may need to file a response or counter-application. The specific procedures and requirements for filing such a response would depend on the rules and procedures established by the court handling the case and the laws applicable in your jurisdiction.
To ensure accurate and personalized advice, it's important to consult with a legal professional who specializes in family law or domestic violence matters. They can guide you through the specific procedures and requirements of your jurisdiction and provide guidance on how to respond to the applicant's application for maintenance.
Under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) may be applicable for certain procedures, including the recovery of arrears of maintenance. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific application of the law in your jurisdiction.
Regarding Rule 11 of Order 39 of the CPC, it pertains to temporary injunctions and does not directly apply to applications for maintenance under the Domestic Violence Act. However, the principles of seeking an injunction or interim relief may still be relevant in the context of maintenance proceedings.
If the respondent wishes to challenge or oppose an application for maintenance, they may need to file a response or counter-application. The specific procedures and requirements for filing such a response would depend on the rules and procedures established by the court handling the case and the laws applicable in your jurisdiction.
To ensure accurate and personalized advice, it's important to consult with a legal professional who specializes in family law or domestic violence matters. They can guide you through the specific procedures and requirements of your jurisdiction and provide guidance on how to respond to the applicant's application for maintenance.
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