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Affidavit Under Section 13(1)(ia) Of The Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Dissolution Of Marriage On The Ground Of Cruelty

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 56 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 13 1 ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY BEFORE THE ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT I W o D o presently residing in do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows 1 That I am the petitioner in the accompanying application for dissolution of marriage I am well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case and I am competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That I was married to the respondent herein at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That I was unmarried before my marriage to the respondent and myaddress before marriage and at the time of filing this petition was My age before marriage and at the time of filing this petition was and respectively 4 That after marriage I lived with the respondent in his house till owing to the cruelty bestowed upon me by the respondent and his mother I was forced to le...


Affidavit Under Section 13(1)(ib) Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 58 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 13 1 ib OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 IN THE COURT OF ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT I W o D o presently residing in do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows 1 That I am the petitioner in the accompanying petition and I am well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case I am competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That my marriage with the respondent was solemnised at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That details laid out in the accompanying petition with regard to my age status and place of residence of the petition before marriage and at the time of filing this petition may be treated as part of this petition 4 That no child was born out of the wedlock between the respondent and me 5 That the respondent without any cause or justification left the matrimonial home on and has not returned to the matrimonial home ever since...


Affidavit Under Section 13b(1) Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Dissolution Of Marriage By Mutual Consent (second

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 62 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 13B 1 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE BY MUTUAL CONSENT SECOND MOTION IN THE COURT OF ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner No 1 Vs Petitioner No 2 AFFIDAVIT of W o D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed solemnly affirms and states as under 1 That the deponent is petitioner No 1 in the accompanying petition and is well conversant with the facts of the case The deponent is competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That the marriage of the parties was solemnised at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That a female child by the name of was born out of the wedlock between the parties on 4 The said child is in the care and custody of the deponent and petitioner No 2 has only visitation rights with regard to the child 5 That the parties had filed a petition for dissolution of their marriage on the ground of mutual consent under section 13B 1 o...


Affidavit Under Section 11 Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Decree For Nullity Of Marriage

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 57 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 DECREE FOR NULLITY OF MARRIAGE IN THE COURT OF ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT I W o D o presently residing in do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows 1 That I am the petitioner in the accompanying petition and I am well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case I am competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That I was married to the respondent at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That the details laid out in the accompanying petition regarding my age status and place of residence before marriage and at the time of filing this petition may be treated as part of this affidavit 4 That after marriage I lived with the respondent in his house till I left the matrimonial house on 5 That no child was born out of the wedlock between the respondent and me 6 That the respondent concealed the fact of...


Affidavit Under Section 13(1)(i) Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Dissolution Of Marriage On The Ground Of Adultery

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 63 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 13 1 i OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE ON THE GROUND OF ADULTERY IN THE COURT OF ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondents AFFIDAVIT of W o D o aged years now residing in The deponent abovenamed solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent is the petitioner in the accompanying petition and being well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case the deponent is competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That the marriage between the deponent and the respondent was solemnised at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That the details laid out in the accompanying petition with regard to the age status and place of residence of the petitioner before marriage and at the time of filing this petition may be treated as part of this affidavit 4 That the respondent is guilty of committing adultery as the respondent is living with the co respon...


Affidavit Under Section 13b Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Dissolution Of Marriage By Mutual Consent (first

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 61 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 13B OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE BY MUTUAL CONSENT FIRST MOTION BEFORE THE HON BLE ADDL DISTRICT COURT H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner No 1 Vs Petitioner No 2 AFFIDAVIT I W o D o presently residing in That the deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and declares as under 1 That the deponent herein is petitioner No 1 in the accompanied petition and being well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case the deponent is fully competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That the deponent was married to petitioner No 2 at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That after the marriage a male child by the name of was born out of the wedlock of the parties on 4 That the details mentioned in the accompanying petition regarding the age status and place of residence of the deponent at the time of marriage and at the time of institution of this petition may be read as a par...


Affidavit Under Section 13b Of The Hindu Marriage Act Dissolution Of Marriage By Mutual Consent

Category : Affidavits Matrimonial

Precedent No 60 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 13B OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE BY MUTUAL CONSENT IN THE COURT OF DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner No 1 Vs Petitioner No 2 AFFIDAVIT of S o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent is petitioner No 2 in the petition referred to above Being well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case the deponent stands competent to swear to this affidavit The deponent further states that whatever is stated in the accompanying petition has been drafted by the deponent in consultation with experts and the contents thereof are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and nothing material has been concealed therefrom 2 That the marriage between the parties took place at on as stated in the petition 3 That the petitioner No 1 is a citizen of while the deponent herein is a citizen of Indi...


Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Sections 138 And 141 Of The Nego

Category : Affidavits Criminal

Precedent No 72 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT DURING TRIAL UNDER SECTIONS 138 AND 141 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT 1881 IN THE COURT OF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE Complaint Case No of 20 Complainant Vs Accused AFFIDAVIT of S o aged years now residing in I the abovenamed deponent do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows 1 That the Complainant is a Proprietorship firm and is the Sole Proprietor of the said firm and she has appointed the deponent as her attorney holder to file institute sign verify and lead the evidence of the complaint referred to above Original S P A is attached herewith as Ex CWI 1 2 That the accused No 1 is a partnership firm and accused No 2 is the partner of the said firm and dealing with the complainant and is incharge of the day to day affairs of that firm 3 That the accused No 2 approached the complainant at his office shop and purchased goods as under i Bill No dated for a sum of Rs ii Bill No dated for a s...


Schedule Of Forms 169

Category : Notices

The Indian Divorce Act 1869 Schedule of Forms No 1 PETITION BY Husband for a dissolution of marriage with damages against co respondent by reason of adultery See sections 10 and 34 In the High Court of To the Hon ble Mr Justice or To the Judge of The day of month 20 The petition of of Showeth 1 That your petitioner was on the day of Two thousand and lawfully married to then spinster at 2 That from his said marriage your petitioner lived and cohabited with his said wife at and at in and lastly at in and that your petitioner and his said wife have had issues of their said marriage Three children of whom two...


Matrimonial Petitions 1114

Category : Suits

MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS woman husband marriage family wife MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT WITHOUT BITTERNESS U S 13 B OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 AMENDING ACT 1976 HIGHLIGHTS This section was introduced by the Amending Act 1976 REQUIREMENTS 1 Marriage should have been solemnised before or after the commencement of the Amending Act 1976 but not before 1955 2 A joint petition is to be presented to the Court 3 The grounds for dissolution of marriage must clearly and categorically show that a The parties are living separately for a period of one year or more before the presentation of the petition b They have not been able to live together c They have mutually agreed to dissolve their marriage HEARING a Not earlier than 6 months but not later than 18 months b There should be no collusion c The Court must make endeavours to bring about a reconciliation JURISDICTION a Formerly District Court b Presently Civil Judge Senior Div...


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