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Affidavit In Support Of Petition Under Section 125 Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 19731
Category: Affidavits Criminal
Precedent No 65 AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF PETITION UNDER SECTION 125 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 It is pertinent to mention here that although the provision regarding maintenance of certain categories of persons has been enshrined in the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 the right to maintenance is inherently and essentially a civil right The intention of the legislature behind making the aforesaid exception is to enable the judiciary to deal with situations requiring urgent and immediate attention Further it is for this reason that the pattern in relation to affidavits would be the same as followed in civil litigation IN THE COURT OF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE In Criminal Complaint No of 20 Petitioners Complainants Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed solemnly declares and affirms as follows 1 That I am petitioner No 2 in the accompanying petition and I am fully conversant with the facts and circumstan...
Affidavit Under Section 125 Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure In Support Of Application For Interim Maintenance
Category: Affidavits Criminal
Precedent No 66 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 125 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR INTERIM MAINTENANCE IN THE COURT OF 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 declares as follows 1 That the deponent is petitioner No 1 in the matter referred to above The deponent is fully conversant with the facts and circumstances of the matter and stands competent to swear this affidavit 2 That the deponent is the natural mother of petitioner No 2 and the respondent is her natural father 3 That petitioner No 2 is infant girl child of 2 5 months in the custody and care of the deponent 4 That whatever the deponent has stated in the accompanying petition and also the accompanying application for the grant of interim maintenance is correct to her personal knowledge and nothing material has been concealed therefrom...
A Petition For Divorce On The Ground Of Cruelty (us 13 (l)(ia) Of The Hindu Marriage Act 1955) 1107
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 no...
Deed Of Settlement For Establishing A Girls' School Deeds Trust 1700
Category: Deeds Trust
DEED OF SETTLEMENT FOR ESTABLISHING A GIRLS SCHOOL trustee schedule hereto security settlor Deed of Settlement for Establishing a Girls School This deed of settlement is made on this day of 2005 BETWEEN AB son of residing at hereinafter called the settlor of the One Part and CD son of residing at EF son of residing at and GH son of residing at hereinafter called the TRUSTEES which expression shall where the subject or context allows or admits of be deemed to include the survivor or survivors of them and the successors in office as also the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of the Trust hereby created of the Other Part Whereas the settlor is the sole and absolute owner of the immovable property fully mentioned and described in the First Schedule hereto as also of the securities mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto AND whereas for good reasons and considerations and in order to perpetuate the memory of th...
Deed Of Adoption Deeds Adoption 984
Category: Deeds Adoption
Deed of Adoption THIS DEED OF ADOPTION made at This Day of Between Mr Mrs an adult Indian Inhabitant residing at hereinafter called the Natural Mother of the First Part AND Miss residing at hereinafter called the Adoptive Mother of Second Part WHEREAS the party of Second Part is has no desire to marry AND WHEREAS Miss On account of advance age has been anxious to adopt a suitable girl as her own AND WHEREAS Miss approached Smt for giving her daughter Miss in adoption which she is a natural mother have agreed to do so AND WHEREAS Mrs wife of Mr has consented to the taking at adoption of Miss aged about year...
Adoption By An Unmarried Woman Of A Daughter Deeds Adoption 1435
Category: Deeds Adoption
Adoption by an Unmarried Woman of a Daughter party part adoption daughter child Adoption by an Unmarried Woman of a Daughter DEED OF ADOPTION is made at this day of between Smt A a Hindu by religion aged about residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the First Part and Smt B a Hindu by religion aged about residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the Second Par WHEREAS l The Party of the First Part is unmarried and of the age of and does not desire to marry 2 The Party of the Second Part is a widow and has three unmarried daughters and she offered at the suggestion of some friends to give her youngest daughter Miss of the age of 4 years in adoption to the party of the First Part and the Party of the First Part approved the girl and agreed to take her in adoption 3 A private function was held at the premises of the Party of the First Part at on the day of when the Party of the First Part th...
Adoption By An Unmarried Woman Of A Daughter
Category: Deeds Adoption
Adoption by an Unmarried Woman of a Daughter DEED OF ADOPTION is made at this day of between Smt A a Hindu by religion aged about residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the First Part and Smt B a Hindu by religion aged about residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the Second Part WHEREAS 1 The Party of the First Part is unmarried and of the age of and does not desire to marry 2 The Party of the Second Part is a widow and has three unmarried daughters and she offered at the suggestion of some friends to give her youngest daughter Miss of the age of 4 years in adoption to the party of the First Part and the Party of the First Part approved the girl and agreed to take her in adoption 3 A private function was held at the premises of the Party of the First Part at on the day of when the Party of the First Part the Party of Second Part and her three daughters and two witnesses being the well wishers of t...
Adoption Of A Daughter By An Unmarried Woman
Category: Agreements Family Law
DEED OF ADOPTION is made at this day of Between Smt A s a Hindu by religion aged about residing at hereinafter referred to as the party of the First Part Mr B residing at A Hindu by religion aged about Here in after referred to as the party of the Second part WHEREAS 1 The party of the First Part is unmarried and of the age of And does not desire to marry 2 The party of the Second part is a widow and has three unmarried daughters and she offered at the suggestion of some friends to give her youngest daughter Miss of the age of 4 years in adoption to the party of the First Part and the party of the First Part approved the girl and agreed to take her in adoption 3 A private function was held at the premises of the party of the First Part at on the day of when the party of the First Part the party of the Second part and her three daughter and two witnesses being the well wishers...
Will By A Disabled Person In Favour Of Wife And Daughter
Category: Agreements Will
Now i am about 70 years old and i am in a sound disposing state of mind But as my legs and hands are shaking due to some heart problem i have made the following arrangement with regard to my immovable and movable properties so that there may not be any objections by my heir and others after my lifetime I have a wife named xy A son and a daughter by the name bp and ps respectively I got my son married with a girl by name rr about two years after the marriage my son by name bp died After the death of the said son of mine i gave to my daughter in law rr all the stridhan properties that were given to her at the time of her marriage and i gave also a cash amount of rs 1 00 000 rupees one lac only towards her live long maintenance also I got also the marriage of my daughter ps performed with gss son cb resident of Now my wife xy and my daughter ps are alive After my life time my wife xy should take possession of my immovable properties belonging to me that i...
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