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Category : Petitions
A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 cruelty adultery wife marriage divorce A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 HIGHLIGHTS GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE i ADULTERY 1 Judicial separation is one step less than divorce When it becomes impossible to live together as husband and wife due certain reasons law allows separation The marriage continues but spouses need not live together 2 Adultery is a voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person whether a man or a woman with a person who is not a spouse The act must be voluntary So rape or intercourse manipulated through fraud will not be adultery One single act of adultery by either party is reason enough for divorce Sexual relations between a girl and a boy before marriage is not adultery It is not necessary that the sexual intercourse should be complete Mere suspicion or opportunity for adultery is not...
Petition For A Judicial Separation By Reason Of Cruelty Marriage Act 1770
Category : Marriage Act
PETITION FOR A JUDICIAL SEPARATION BY REASON OF CRUELTY petitioner cb house cruelty husband PETITION FOR A JUDICIAL SEPARATION BY REASON OF CRUELTY See section 22 In the High Court of To the Hon ble Mr Justice or To the Judge of The humble petition of AB wife of CB of Sheweth 1 That at all material times the parties to the above proceedings were Christian by birth and religion and domiciled in India 2 That on the day of your petitioner then AD spinster was lawfully married to CB according to law governing them and the said marriage is still subsisting 3 That there is no issue of the said marriage 4 That ever since her said marriage your petitioner lived and resided with her said husband all along except short stays outside at within the jurisdiction of this court until the day of when your petitioner s said husband wrongfully separated from and...
A Petition For Divorce On The Ground Of Cruelty Us 13 (l)(ia) Of The Hindu Marriage Act 1955 1108
Category : Petitions
A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 petitioner respondent marriage petition pune A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 IN THE COURT OF THE CIVIL JUDGE SENIOR DIVISION PUNE AT PUNE Marriage Petition No 200 Smt W age 30 years occupation service Petitioner resident of C o Shri DAD At PO Rajgurunagar Taluka Khed District Pune Versus Shri H age 35 years occupation business resident of At PO Manchar Respondent Takuka Ambegaon District Pune A PETITION FOR DIVORCE U S 13 1 ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 The petitioner abovenamed submits this petition praying to state as follows 1 That the petitioner is the wife of the respondent their marriage having been solemnised at P...
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...
Divorce Petition By Hindu Wife On The Grounds Of Cruelty
Category : Agreements Family Law
IN THE FAMILY COURT BANDRA MUMBAIM J PETITION NO of Smt daughter of aged years residing at Petitioner VersusXYZ son of years of age residing at carrying on business Respondent In the matter of dissolution of marriage under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1956 AndIn the matter of the Family Courts Act 1954 AndIn the matter of Divorce of the Petitioner with the Respondent on grounds of cruelty TO THE HON BLE PRINCIPAL JUDGEAND OTHER JUDGES OF THISHON BLE COURT THE HUMBLE PETITION OFTHE PETITIONER ABOVENAMEDMOST RESPECTFULLY SHEWETH 1 That the Petitioner and the Respondent were lawfully married according to traditional Hindu Vedic rites on the day of 02 at the in Mumbai Hereto annexed and marked Exhibit A is a copy of the marriage certificate evidencing the said marriage 2 The Petitioner and the Respondent are Hindu by birth and they continue to be so 3 Aft...
Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Section 125 Of Code Of Criminal Procedure1973
Category : Affidavits Criminal
Precedent No 68 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT DURING TRIAL UNDER SECTION 125 OF CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 IN THE COURT OF CHIEF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE In Criminal Complaint No of 20 Petitioners Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent herein is petitioner No 1 in the accompanying petition The deponent is well conversant with the facts and circumstances of thecase and stands fully competent to swear to this affidavit The deponentherein will be referred to as petitioner No 1 hereinafter 2 That the marriage between petitioner No 1 and the respondent was solemnised at on according to Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That on the demand and specific request of the parents and other familymembers of the respondent the marriage between petitioner No 1 andthe respondent was solemnised with great pomp and show Approximately Rs was spent on tents and ...
Petition For Judicial Separation Marriage Act 1774
Category : Marriage Act
Petition for Judicial Separation applicant cd marriage court hindu Petition for Judicial Separation In the Court of at Matrimonial Jurisdiction In the matter of s 10 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 and in the matter of AB Petitioner versus CD Respondent The humble petition of of No full name and address Most Respectfully Sheweth 1 That at all material times and at present the parties to the proceedings were and are Hindu and so governed by the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 2 That on the day of the applicant was duly married to CD at and the said marriage was solemnised according to Hindu rites An extract from the Marriage Registrar or an affidavit duly attested to be filed 3 That the following are the issues of the said marriage name date of birth age and sex 4 That ever since the said marriage and until the day of th...
Notice To A Wife On Behalf Of Her Husband 284
Category : Notices
NOTICE TO A WIFE ON BEHALF OF HER HUSBAND NOTICE TO A WIFE ON BEHALF OF HER HUSBAND B E AVHAD 16 1 Siddharth Chambers B Com Hons LL M Erandwana Karve Road ADVOCATE Phones 5431424 5431434 PUNE 411 004 Dated To NOTICE BY REGISTERED A D Smt C O Shri B A Nehrunagar M G Road SURAT GUJARAT STATE Madam Under instructions from and on behalf of my client Shri YES of 55 Amrut Apartments Shivajinagar Pune 411005 I have to address you as follows 1 That you are a legally wedded wife of my client your marriage having been solemnised at Surat on 31st December 200 according to Hindu religion vaidic rites and ceremonies 2 That after your marriage to my client you resided and cohabited with my client for about one and a half years in the beginning at Mumbai and lastly at Pune 3 That out of the said wedlock you have begotten a daughter named Buzy on 4 That during the period of your cohabitation with my client you were always in the hab...
Affidavit Under Section 24 Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Petition For Maintenance
Category : Affidavits Matrimonial
Precedent No 64 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 PETITION FOR MAINTENANCE BEFORE THE HON BLE ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE C M A No of 20 In Divorce OP No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of W o D o aged now residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent is the petitioner in the accompanying petition and iswell conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case Thedeponent is competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That the deponent herein was forced to leave her matrimonial home on owing to the cruelty perpetrated by the respondent and his family members Since the aforesaid date the deponent has been living with her aged and retired father who is not in a position to support the deponent 3 The deponent has no independent source of income and is completely dependent upon the respondent for her maintenance 4 That the respondent has various sources of income and is possessed...
Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Section 125 Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure 1973
Category : Affidavits Criminal
Precedent No 67 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT DURING TRIAL UNDER SECTION 125 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 IN THE COURT OF CHIEF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE Delhi Criminal Complaint No of 20 Petitioners Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of W o D o presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent is petitioner No 1 in the Criminal Complaint referred toabove and being so the deponent is well conversant with the facts andcircumstances of the case and competent to swear to this affidavit Thedeponent will be referred to as petitioner No 1 hereinafter 2 That petitioner No 1 is the natural mother of petitioner No 2 who is a male child by the name of aged years The respondent is the natural father of petitioner No 2 3 That the marriage between petitioner No 1 and the respondent was solemnised on at according to Hindu rites and ceremonies 4 That on the demand and specific request of the parents and ...
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