False public notice
4 years ago
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I have a divorce case on going with my wife. She lives in other city. I have a house which I m trying to sell. My wife came to know about it and she has given a false public notice in the newspaper that she has 2/3rd right in this house and anyone dealing with this property shall do do at his own risk. My question is as she has given this false public notice to mislead people and create trouble for my house sale, can I file a police complaint against her ? Will it be useful to take this to police ? Else what other possibilities are there to take action against her ? Thanks
Sayaree Ganguly
Responded 4 years ago
A.Dear Client,
As there is a divorce case going on between both of you, she has got every right to claim your property provided your property is self-acquired.
You can do as advised by Advocate Shivangini. Transfer your property in the name of your father or mother, hence, in that case, your spouse loses her right to claim it.
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As there is a divorce case going on between both of you, she has got every right to claim your property provided your property is self-acquired.
You can do as advised by Advocate Shivangini. Transfer your property in the name of your father or mother, hence, in that case, your spouse loses her right to claim it.
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 4 years ago
A.Dependent on which is. Ur properties self acquired or anccetral property
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A.Yes, you can file a police complaint against her.
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Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.You can file a police complain
You can send her a legal notice directing her to stop spreading rumors or else you shall be taking strict legal actions against her for issuing wrong facts.
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You can send her a legal notice directing her to stop spreading rumors or else you shall be taking strict legal actions against her for issuing wrong facts.
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Shivangini Gupta
Responded 4 years ago
A.Hi
As the house is purchased by you, you wife has legal right on it and as because there is Matrimonial case going against you, it will be difficult for you to sale it instead you should transfer the same to your parents name or siblings me in which case her right gets forfited.
As the house is purchased by you, you wife has legal right on it and as because there is Matrimonial case going against you, it will be difficult for you to sale it instead you should transfer the same to your parents name or siblings me in which case her right gets forfited.
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A.Dear Sir,
If police do not co-operate with you then you can issue counter advertisement about your full title to the property and also approach the Civil Court seeking damages against your wife.
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If police do not co-operate with you then you can issue counter advertisement about your full title to the property and also approach the Civil Court seeking damages against your wife.
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