Divorce Decree (Ex-parte) Divorce Decree (Ex-parte)

4 years ago

Respected Sir, I have got decree of divorce on the basis of Ex-parte as my husband didn't appear on even a single hearing date. It's already more than 100 days passed after getting decree of divorce. Is there still any chances that my ex-husband can appeal or do anything against me. Because i want to move forward in my life and don't want anything from his side in my life.
And when can i remarry?

Prabhakara S K Shetty

Responded 4 years ago

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A.If he his appealed, it will be in high court, check once..
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Advocate Simi Paul

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A.Hi, if you have counted the days correctly to be 100 days, then the limitation period for his response/ apeal is over, so you can remarry anyone of your choice.
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Chitra Sundar

Responded 4 years ago

A.Assuming that your case is under the Hindu Marriage Act, the appeal period is 30 days. If you are able to ascertain that no appeal has been filed, then you may remarry.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Madam,
You may get marry immediately as appeal period is over.
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Bharat Kishan Sharma

Responded 4 years ago

A.if you have legally counted that more than 100 days have been passed then you don't have to be worried after this time of period you can remarry to anyone.
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