icon Divorce - my husband want to spoil my life

my husband want to spoil my life by not giving divorce and drag it forever, i was abused physically, sexually, emotionally, verbally, mentally for 16years.. i want to get out of this relationship and

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Mental cruelty as a ground for divorce was inserted after the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Act, 1976. It states that a decree of divorce can be obtained by either spouse if one spouse has treated the other with cruelty. Section 13 (1) (ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, allows either spouse to seek divorce on the grounds of cruelty. Mental cruelty is a course of conduct on the part of one spouse that can endanger mental health and cause apprehension in the mind of the other spouse t ...ReadMore

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Why is my husband filing income tax in my name without my permission? How can I stop my husband from filing income tax in my name without my permission? we're not in speaking terms for past 1year3mont

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4 months ago


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​​​​​​​​​​​​Return Form ITR - 1 (SAHAJ) can be used by an individual whose total income includes: (1) Income from salary/pension; or (2) Income from one house property (excluding cases where loss is brought forward from previous years); or (3) Income from other sources (excluding winnings from lottery and income from race horses, income taxable under section 115BBDA or Income of the nature referred to in section 115BBE). Further, in a case where the income of ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - parents were forcefully married with a Christian guy

Iam a Christian, and have a boyfriend (muslim), my parents were forcefully married with a Christian guy, which I don't like him at all & he has a relationship with a girl who is hindu. Now he is s

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4 months ago


A. Dear client
In India, divorce laws vary based on personal laws that apply to different religious communities. Since you mentioned that you are Christian, Christian personal laws would be applicable in your case. Christian marriages in India are governed by the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872. For a mutual consent divorce under the Christian Marriage Act, the following conditions generally need to be met:
Separation Period: The law may require the spouses to have been living separately for a ...ReadMore

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icon Enquiry Regarding Divorce Proceedings Under Hindu Marriage Act 1955

Dear Sir/Madam I am writing to seek guidance regarding the filing of a divorce petition under the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955. Specifically, I am considering a petition for divorce under Section 13(1

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4 months ago


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Yes, it is possible to include requests for legal expenses, property rights, and permanent maintenance within the main Your proposed title and prayers seem generally appropriate, addressing the key aspects of dissolution of marriage, costs, property distribution, and maintenance. However, the exact wording and structure may vary based on jurisdiction and legal conventions. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to ensure the language aligns with local legal norms. If you are concern ...ReadMore

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icon To prove my wife's gold ornaments is in her own parent's bank locker facility

Hello Sir How to prove my wife's gold ornaments which she wore at our wedding is in her own parent's bank locker facility as they(she/her parents) are not willing to give me in writing that they have

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5 months ago


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As you mentioned, wedding photographs showing your wife wearing the gold ornaments can serve as initial evidence. Ensure that you have copies of these photographs. If there were any witnesses at the time of the depositing of gold in the bank locker, you could try to obtain statements from them. This might include family members who were present or bank staff who may remember the incident. While banks may not provide details to unauthorized individuals, you can check with the bank whe ...ReadMore

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icon Can a third party file case against married man for their affair

If a married man had extra marital affair and sexual relationship with an unmarried women with their consent but without telling that women about his marriage and later if that married man tell the un

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Engaging in a consensual sexual relationship with a married man does not typically expose the involved parties to criminal liability. Under the adultery law in India (Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, until overturned by the Supreme Court in 2018), it was a criminal offense for a man to have consensual sexual intercourse with a married woman, without the consent of her husband. However, no party was criminally punished in case of adultery between a married man and an unmarried w ...ReadMore

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My nephew's in-laws filed a false case under 7(1)(C) at family court in Kerala. Their main allegations are we have received 15 lakh rupees through a trustee by promising to repay the amount to them. H

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client
Ensure that your nephew's parents appear in court on the scheduled dates. If they don't appear, it may result in an ex-parte decision, which could be unfavorable. Gather any evidence that disproves the allegations made by the in-laws. This could include financial records, communications, or any other relevant documents. Depending on the court's procedures, there might be an opportunity for mediation. This involves a neutral third party facilitating negotiations to reach a settlement. ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - My husband had cheated me more

My husband had cheated me more than 3 times every time when he gets into an affair he want divorce...I have 2 children n I m working.....I have proofs of his affairs.....he abused me physically n ment

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client
Since you mentioned having proof of your husband's affairs and instances of physical and mental abuse, it's important to gather and preserve this evidence. It may be useful in legal proceedings. If you are facing immediate danger, consider seeking protection orders such as a restraining order to ensure your safety. Depending on your specific circumstances, you may choose to file for divorce based on grounds such as adultery or cruelty.

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My case was filed by my husband on dec 3 in Pondicherry court and the case was transferred to madras family court Chennai, later they filed amendment petition march 9th and still it is numbered and th

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5 months ago


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If the delay persists, you may consider filing an application with the court, bringing attention to the delayed numbering of the amendment petition. The court may intervene to expedite the process. You can request the court for a speedy trial, emphasizing the importance of resolving the matter promptly. Courts may consider such requests, especially if there are legitimate concerns about undue delay. If you believe there are grounds for a null and void marriage, your lawyer may advise ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - married life goals

Hi Sir, I married in June 2019. I was clear about the married life goals and allready told my wife that she have to complete her studies and get a good job so she can be independent. I told all the ex

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
According to Hindu law, divorce is a legal process that can be initiated by either spouse. If you want to divorce your wife, you can file a petition for divorce in the family court. Further, you can file a complaint with the police if you feel threatened or harassed by your wife's family.

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