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Petition For Protection Order Marriage Act 1776

Category : Marriage Act

Petition for Protection Order See section 27 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 the wife of AB residing at Sheweth 1 That on the day of your petitioner was lawfully married to the respondent AB at according to the Christian rites 2 That ever since the marriage your petitioner lived and cohabited with the said AB for years together at and thereafter also at and has had children being issues of her said marriage of whom one is now living with your petitioner and wholly dependent upon her earnings Dates of birth to be given 3 That on or about the day of the said AB suddenly and without any reasonable cause withdrew himself from the society left and deserted your petitioner and has ever since remained and is still remaining separate and ap...


Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Rules, 2005

Category : Centralrules

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Rules 2005 1 Short Title and commencement a These rules may be called The Protection of Women fro Domestic Violence Rules 2005 b They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette 2 Definitions In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 43 of 2005 b Government includes the Government of Union Territories State and Central Government 3 Qualifications and experience of a protection officer and the terms and conditions of service of the protection officers under Section 37 2 a and b of the Act the state government shall by notification nominate appoint re designate all any of the following persons as protection officer and notify the area or areas within which the protection officer shall exercise powers and perform the duties conferred upon him under the Act i The Protection Officer shall be ...


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