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Maintenance Charge Deed-Marriage Act-1763.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Maintenance Charge Deedparty, ,maintenance, ,charge, ,pay, ,agree, ,Maintenance Charge DeedThis deed of charge is made at Calcutta this……..day of……………..2000 between Mr. Y of…………., hereinafter referred to as the first party and Smt. AB residing at………… hereinafter referred to as the second party.Whereas the first party is the husband of the second party and that both of them are living separate.And whereas the first party as husband is liable to pay and has agreed to pay the second party by way of maintenance a sum of Rs. 1500 per month in advance on or before the 5th day of each month hereafter.And whereas the parties have agreed that such payment of monthly maintenance would be a charge on the immovable property being a two-storeyed building at……. Calcutta belonging to the first party.Now this deed witnessth and it is agreed by and between the parties as follows:1. The...

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Petition by Husband for a Dissolution of Marriage with Damages against Co-respondent by Reason of Adultery-Marriage Act-1765.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition by Husband for a Dissolution of Marriage with Damages against Co-respondent by Reason of Adulterypetitioner, ,marriage, ,adultery, ,xy, ,respondent, ,Petition by Husband for a Dissolution of Marriage with Damages against Co-respondent by Reason of AdulteryIn the High Court of………………….To the Hon'ble Mr. Justice…………………(or to the Judge of……………..)AB………………………………….Petitioner versusCB…………………………………….RespondentXY………………………………………..Co-respondentThe humble petition of AB of (full name and address)Sheweth:1. That the parties to the petition were and are domiciled in India ...

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Petition by Wife for Judicial Separation on the Grounds of her Husband's Adultery-Marriage Act-1767.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

PETITION BY WIFE FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON THE GROUNDS OF HER HUSBAND'S ADULTERYpetitioner, ,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 RespondentTo 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………...

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Petition Claiming Payment of Maintenance-Marriage Act-1769.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

PETITION CLAIMING PAYMENT OF MAINTENANCEapplicant, ,party, ,opposite, ,dowry, ,father, ,PETITION CLAIMING PAYMENT OF MAINTENANCEBefore the Learned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, CalcuttaCase No………………of 2005 versusSri. Z, son of ML residing at……………………….Police Station………………………District:…………………………… Opposite PartyToThe Learned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, CalcuttaThe humble petition of Smt. AB, the applicant above-named most respectfullySheweth:1. The applicant and the opposite party are Hindus and are governed by Dayabhaga School of Hindu Law.2. The applicant is a legally married wife of the opposite party. The applicant's marriage with the opposite party was solemnised on……………………….3. ...

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Petition for a Judicial Separation by Reason of Cruelty-Marriage Act-1770.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

PETITION FOR A JUDICIAL SEPARATION BY REASON OF CRUELTYpetitioner, ,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 ju...

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Petition for Alimony Pending the Suit-Marriage Act-1771.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition for Alimony Pending the Suit(See section 36) In the High Court of…… Cause TitleTo the Hon'ble Mr. Justice (or To the Judge of…..)The humble petition of CB, the lawful wife of ABSheweth:1. That on the…….day of……….the above suit was instituted by your petitioner against the respondent (state briefly the nature of relief asked for and the position of the suit).2. That the said AB is in most affluent circumstances for some years past by reason of the business (state briefly the nature of the business) carried on by him at………under the name and style of………..and he alone receives the net annual income of Rs……….or thereabout from such business every year. The said business is prospering year after year and yielding good returns.3. That over and above the said business, he has other resources and incomes, e.g., the house property at No……..which alone fet...

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Petition for Decree of Nullity of Marriage-Marriage Act-1772.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition for Decree of Nullity of Marriagemarriage, ,cd, ,applicant, ,ab, ,respondent, ,Petition for Decree of Nullity of Marriage(Title as in the previous precedents) In the matter of nullity of marriage under s. 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. AB …………………Petitioner (Full name and address) versus CD …………………Respondent (Full name and address) The humble petition of ABMost Respectfully Sheweth:1. That at all material times the parties to the petition were and are Hindu governed by the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 (Act 25 of 1955).2. That a pretended marriage was however on the…..day of……celebrated at……….between the applicant then a spinster aged……… with the respondent then known as……………aged………………..declared as a bachelor under the purported Hindu rites ...

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Petition for Divorce by Mutual Consent-Marriage Act-1773.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition for Divorce by Mutual Consentpetitioner, ,marriage, ,court, ,separate, ,relationship, ,Petition for Divorce by Mutual Consent In the Court of the MC. No of 2005 Between: WB……First Petitioner And AB…….Second PetitionerApplication under section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 The petitioners above-named beg to state as follows:1. The address of the petitioners for the service of all notices and process is that of their advocates and Mr………2. The first petitioner and the second petitioner are wife and husband respectively having been married at………..on the…………..and the said marriage is still subsisting. The marriage was performed in accordance with Hindu Vedic Rites. A copy of the marriage invitation is filed herewith and marked 'A'. There are no children by the marriage.3. The first petitioner and the second petitioner after the marriage lived and resided at…&hellip...

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Petition for Judicial Separation-Marriage Act-1774.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition for Judicial Separationapplicant, ,cd, ,marriage, ,court, ,hindu, ,Petition for Judicial SeparationIn 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 at...

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Petition for Maintenance and Expenses of Proceedings-Marriage Act-1775.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition for Maintenance and Expenses of Proceedingsapplicant, ,r, ,respondent, ,proceeding, ,maintenance, ,Petition for Maintenance and Expenses of Proceedings(Title as in previous precedents) In the matter of maintenance pendentelite and expenses of proceedings under s. 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955The applicant above-named respectfully states as follows:1. That on………..the applicant was married to the respondent according to the Hindu rites and customs and the said marriage is subsisting. 2. That the above suit is for divorce (or judicial separation or nullity of marriage) instituted by the applicant against the respondent (state briefly the grounds and the position of the suit).3. That the applicant has no independent source of income sufficient for her maintenance and support as well as to meet the necessary expenses of the proceedings brought by her. The applicant and her two children are now dependent on the applicant's father Sri   &nbs...

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