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4 years ago

Hello sir,
My girlfriend has a disaster history. Her real father died in an accident and later on her mother perform second marriage which conclude bomb in her and her family lives. The new guy even have family with no income and almost tortured every fucking way to them. Somehow they got divorced. My girl was in shock in her whole childhood. Now she is studying in haldwani her graduation course. Her mother wants to bring a new person in their life, moreover her mother is not helping her in any other way mentally. kind of disturbing her more and more by pressurizing her to stay in filthy hostel. she is 24. she just want to disown her mother in every way possible. She doesn't need any financial help. what is the legal procedure to perform it?
please help sir, as she is so much fed up of all this.
THANKS.

Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 4 years ago

A.If she's attend the age then she can file complaint against them
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Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.I can help you with this matter. As this is a sensitive issue, in my opinion it would be better to consult me through paid consultation that advice you here.
There are a lot of things our girl friend can do. One of which is sending her mother a legal notice.
For further consultancy I would advice you to consult me directly through Vidhikarya.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 4 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Yourself and your girl friend may start your own life in live-in relationship as per following judgment.
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Nobody has right to interfere if two adults get married, says Supreme Court
NEW DELHI: No one, either individually or collectively, has the right to interfere in a marriage between two consenting adults, a Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra said on Monday.
The bench sternly told khap panchayats not to assume the role of conscience keepers of society and said courts would go by the law and not tradition and 'gotra' considerations to determine the legality of a marriage.
Senior advocate Narender Hooda, appearing for some khap panchayats, said khaps encouraged inter-caste and inter-faith marriages as they had permitted Haryanvi men to marry women from other states given the skewed sex ratio in the state.

Solemnization of Marriage under Special Marriage Act
The purpose of this Government Order is to ensure that the defined process of service delivery for the Solemnization of Marriage under Special Marriage
Act is followed. This would facilitate the electronic delivery of services through the instructions and guidelines as described in the following sections of the
Government order. The important components of service delivery process is being listed below –
1. Process for Registering service request for Solemnization of Marriage under Special Marriage Act
The request related to Solemnization of Marriage under Special Marriage Act can be accepted at the Common Services Centre established under
Government of India 100000 Common Service Centre (CSC) scheme under NeGP and Suwidha centers operational in the state or any other
arrangement made by Government for accepting the request, without discretion of any kind. The Government Official should now onwards accept the
service requests through electronic channel only. The applicant has option to submit a service request through any of the below mentioned procedures:

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