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one time settlement deed with wife, after she could not file any case in court

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Under certain conditions, a settlement agreement can be challenged in court.
The court may also pass an order of maintenance subsequent to the passing of a decree. Thus an application for maintenance by the wife can be moved even after passing of the decree of mutual divorce as per section 25(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955.

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icon Runaway from marriage alone

If i file for judicial separation and run away alone ,if my parents or husband file missing complaint against me will police still find me ,if they what should do for not get caught

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If a missing complaint is filed against you, the police will generally initiate an investigation to locate you. They may employ various methods to find leads, including conducting inquiries with your acquaintances, checking CCTV footage, and tracing your digital footprint. If you are found, the police may approach you to gather information and understand the reasons behind your disappearance.

It is crucial to cooperate with the authorities and provide necessary information to clea ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - Me and my husband both are government servants

Me and my husband both are government servants of karnataka government earn equal salary of Rs. 55000/- per month. now we r going with mutual consent divorce process. we have on child of 2 year old. h

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, child maintenance is governed primarily by the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956. This law applies to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. It establishes the responsibility of both parents to provide for the maintenance and upbringing of their children.

In cases of mutual consent divorce where both parents are government servants earning equal salaries, the court will typically consider the following factors in determining child maintenance:

1. The financial nee ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - I was 19 years old when I met this guy

I was 19 years old when I met this guy, who lied about everything, and introduced me to his parents. There after, for a 7 days time him and I were staying in a flat together, we had sexual relationshi

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Considering the complexity of your situation, it's important to prioritize your well-being and happiness. Here are a few steps you might consider:

Seek Professional Help: Dealing with depression and the complex emotions you're experiencing can be overwhelming. It's advisable to reach out to a mental health professional, such as a therapist or counselor, who can provide you with the necessary support and guidance.

Connect with Supportive People: While you might not have a strong re ...ReadMore

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icon Wife threatening to falsely acquit with Section 498A charges

My wife of 7 years along with her parents are mentally harrasing me and now openly telling to me & my parents that she will falsely acquit me & my parents with section 498 charges. She says as the la

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (HMA) has specified certain grounds required for the plea of divorce. 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 spo ...ReadMore

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sir he is not leaving to live me happily.. he is blaming me always that i have affair with whom i talk,, i am a working woman and i am leading my family there is no support from him. my son have kidne

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can file petition for divorce against your husband.
Husband & wife appear before court to record statements after filing of petition.
Court examines petition, documents, tries reconciliation, records statements.
Court passes order on First Motion.

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icon Divorce - live independent with my son

i want to live indipendent with my son . i am not ready to listen my husband's bad words.. may i file divorce? or it needs any strong reason?

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
If you want to live independently with your, then you can file petition for judicial separation.
You can also file for divorce if you have any particular grounds for divorce.

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icon Can we inform police for protection before entering i live in relationship

I'm married man, after facing various issues with my wife, I want to live in relationship with my foreigner friend in India, I think my wife may create trouble for me and my friend at my new place, (1

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Married man having an extra marrital affair or maintaining live in relation with another lady is a moral wrong and not a legal wrong so no legal action against him for that sort of thing. However, wife may file domestic violence on the base of it or may proceed for divorce on ita ground.

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icon Runway from marriage

My parents arranged my marriage against my will i am an asexual women who married for 2 years i try endure my in laws mental aduse ,my husband cant stand against his family and my parents don't allow

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
In case if you run away from marriage, then your parents or your husband might file missing complaint at police station.So, if you do not want divorce then you can apply for judicial separation.

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I left the house where we used to live together, in March 2023 because I don't find mental peace. She kept on coming my house to solve mutually but I denied because I understood this is going to conti

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
If you want to continue your marriage, please file a suit for restitution of conjugal rights under section 9 of The Hindu Marriage Act. Else file a suit for divorce under section 13 of the Act.

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