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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...
Petition By Wife For Judicial Separation On The Grounds Of Her Husband's Adultery Marriage Act 1767
Category : Marriage Act
PETITION BY WIFE FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON THE GROUNDS OF HER HUSBAND S ADULTERY petitioner ab cb respondent adultery PETITION BY WIFE FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON THE GROUNDS OF HER HUSBAND S ADULTERY See section 22 In the High Court of CB Petitioner Versus AB Respondent To the Hon ble Mr Justice or to the Judge of The humble petition of CB of No the wife of AB residing at Sheweth 1 That on the day of your petitioner then CD maiden name was lawfully married to the respondent AB lived and cohabited at and and the said marriage is still subsisting 2 That ever since the said marriage your petitioner and the respondent AB lived and cohabited at and they have the following issue living of their said marriage 3 That on diverse occasions between the month of and the month of the respondent AB while staying at com...
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...
Affidavit Under Section 10 Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Judicial Separation
Category : Affidavits Matrimonial
Precedent No 59 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 10 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 JUDICIAL SEPARATION IN THE COURT OF THE ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of S o aged presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent is the petitioner in the accompanying petition and is well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case The deponent is competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That the marriage of the deponent was solemnized with the respondent 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 deponent before marriage and at the time of filing this petition may be treated as part of this affidavit 4 That after the said marriage the deponent lived with the respondent at his residence till and on the respondent without any cause or...
Affidavit Of The Petitioner Affidavits Production Of Documents 375
Category : Affidavits Production Of Documents
Criminal miscellaneous petition under Section 407 of the Criminal Procedure Code IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF AT Crl M P No of Between A B Petitioner And C D Respondent Affidavit of the petitioner I Mr an adult Indian inhabitant and residing at do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows 1 I submit that I was married to the respondent as per Hindu rites and customs on in The Marriage was conducted with the blessings of the parents of both parties friends and relatives 2 I submit that from the very first day of our Marriage the respondent refuse...
Maintenance 291
Category : Notices
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Order for Maintenance of Wives Children and Parents Provision u s 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973 1 If any person having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain his a Wife who is not remarried unable to maintain herself b Legitimate or illegitimate children who are minor and unable to maintain themselves c Legitimate or illegitimate children who are major but physically or mentally disabled abnormal and unable to maintain themselves d Parents father or mother unable to maintain themselves the Judicial Magistrate First Class or Judge Family Court as the case may be shall order such person to pay maintenance 2 Allowance payable from the date of order or application 3 Amount of Allowance Rs 500 p m but Rs 1 500 p m for wives only 4 Jurisdiction Judicial Magistrate First Class or Judge Family Court wherever established a Where the husband resides or b Where the wife resides or c Where they last resid...
A Written Argument 1125
Category : Notices
A WRITTEN ARGUMENT applicant opponent court present witness A WRITTEN ARGUMENT IN A REVISION APPLICATION FOR MAINTENANCE IN THE COURT OF THE SESSIONS JUDGE PUNE Criminal Revision Application No 109 2003 Shri R S R Applicant Original Opponent Versus Smt S R R Opponent Original Applicant A WRITTEN ARGUMENT ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT May it please your Honour The applicant above named submits this argument praying to state as follows 1 The present criminal revision application is filed by the applicant against the judgment and order of the Hon ble Judicial Magistrate First Class Court No 1 Pune in Miscellaneous Application No 481 2001 passed on 2 That the Miscellaneous Application No 481 2001 was filed by the opponent original applicant u s 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code for maintenance and the Hon ble Trial Court was pleased to pass...
Criminal Appeal Drafting Criminal Template 1093
Category : Drafting Criminal Template
CRIMINAL APPEAL court appellant hon ble low accuse CRIMINAL APPEAL IN THE COURT OF THE DISTRICT SESSIONS JUDGE AT PUNE Criminal Appeal No 2003 Shri N S P Age 36 years occupation service Resident of Mehetre Vasti Chikhali Taluka Haveli District Pune Versus The State of Maharashtra Notice to be served on the District Government Pleader Pune 411 005 Appellant Original Accused Respondent Original Complainant CRIMINAL APPEAL U S 374 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR I Brief History of the Case is as follows 1 That the appellant was charged with and tried for the offence punishable u s 304 A of the Indian Penal Code and was sentenced to suffer SI for one month and also to pay a fine of Rs 500 I d to suffer further SI for seven days 2 That the said order of punishment has been passed by the Hon ble Judicial Magistrate First Class Vadgaon Maval in S T C C No 1100 2000 3 That the said ...
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 not...
Sample Form Writs Certiorari 1059
Category : Writs Certiorari
Sample Form In the High Court of Judicature at Civil Writ Petition No of Name and Address Petitioner versus 1 State of 2 Address 3 Name Address 4 Name Address Respondents 5 Name Address 6 Name Address 7 Name Address 8 Name Address Petition under Art 226 of the Constitution of India for issue of a writ of certiorari and other directions ...
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