Mutual consent divorce in process - can I start working again?
I have filled mutual consent divorced and waiting for the hearing date. The alimony amount has been already transferred into court bank account. Now can I start my professional job again???
3 years ago
A. Yes, you can start your own professional job.
Courts open now?
Have the Indian courts opened after the Covid 19 lockdown? I need to file my divorce case...
3 years ago
A. if you are asking about the mutual consent divorce, the same can be filed, however, for a contested divorce petition you have to wait for further orders
Suneel Moudgil
Domest
I am 40 years old woman who lost her husband last year due to sever heart attack. I am survived with two daughters one 9 years and 4 years. We had love marriage. I am hindu and My husband was muslim.
3 years ago
A. Rules Governing Inheritance of Property under Muslim Law
Under the Indian legislative scheme, the rules that govern inheritance under the Muslim law depend on the kind of property involved. In cases of Non testamentary succcession, the Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937 gets applied. On the other hand, in case of a person who dies testate i.e. one who has created his will before death, the inheritance is governed under the relevant Muslim Shariat Law as applicable to the Shias a ...ReadMore
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Need help
My husband is working in Tamilnadu police and he is going to retire end of this month. He was not giving me any money for day to day expenses and I suspect he is having illegal contact. Whenever I ask
4 years ago
A. Madam
Since your husband is with Tamil Nadu Police, the options available to you are
Option 1:
1) You can file a compliant with the Additional Director General of Police, ([email protected]) and ask that you be paid monthly an amount equal to 50% of your husband salary directly by the department
and
2) Under the Provisions of Tamil Nadu Pension Rules, 1978, you be nominated as the Legal wedded wife of husband in his pension and gratuity records.
If your grievance is not addressed ...ReadMore