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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...
Affidavit Under Section 11 Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Decree For Nullity Of Marriage
Category : Affidavits Matrimonial
Precedent No 57 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 DECREE FOR NULLITY OF MARRIAGE IN THE COURT OF ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE H M A Petition No of 20 Petitioner Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT I W o D o presently residing in do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows 1 That I am the petitioner in the accompanying petition and I am well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case I am competent to swear to this affidavit 2 That I was married to the respondent at Delhi on as per Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That the details laid out in the accompanying petition regarding my age status and place of residence before marriage and at the time of filing this petition may be treated as part of this affidavit 4 That after marriage I lived with the respondent in his house till I left the matrimonial house on 5 That no child was born out of the wedlock between the respondent and me 6 That the respondent concealed the fact of...
A Petition For Restitution Of Conjugal Rights Us 9 Of Hindu Marriage Act 1955 1110
Category : Petitions
A PETITION FOR RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS U S 9 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 right conjugal restitution court marriage A PETITION FOR RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS U S 9 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 HIGHLIGHTS 1 During the British rule restitution of conjugal rights was introduced into the Indian Law Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act and section 22 of the Special Marriage Act provide that when the husband or the wife withdraws from the company of the other without good reason the affected person can move the Court for restitution of conjugal rights 2 For not obeying the orders of conjugal rights after one year of separation either party would be entitled to divorce the other 3 The provision for restitution of conjugal rights is a tearless way to divorce It is also used for reconciliation and reunion Misunderstandings do take place in marital life and in our country in laws add their bit of trouble to each marriage In such cases the Court could be a...
Writ Petition Under Article 226 Of The Constitution Of India Writs Quo Warranto 1082
Category : Writs Quo Warranto
Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT Criminal Misc Writ Petition No of 20 Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India District All residents of Petitioners Versus 1 The Station Officer City 2 The Investigating Officer of Crime No 222 of 1990 of City 3 The State of U P 4 D o R o Respondents To The Humble Chief Justice and his other companion Judges of the aforesaid Court The humble petition of the abovenamed petitioners most respectfully showeth 1 That an F I R has been lodged against the petitioners as well as Sri and some ladies under Section 498A 494 1 P C at City vide Crime No ...
Will Deeds Wills & Codicils 992
Category : Deeds Wills And Codicils
Will I Mr residing at Being of Sound Mind and capable of understanding the effect of the proposed disposition of my property and other Assets by WILL and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament I also hereby revoke all my former WILLS AND TESTAMENTS CODICIAL OR ANY OTHER TESTAMENTARY WRITINGS made by me heretobefore 1 I am married and have children from my wife the family consist of Sons 1 2 3 4 and have two daughters namely They are all married and all are living independently in their own flats house 2 I hereby appoint as my Executors and Trustees of the WILL the following persons who have consented to this appointment a Mr b c Mr The Executors shall have right to appoint another Executor in replacement of any E...
Bar Council Of India Rules
Category : Centralrules
BAR COUNCIL OF INDIARULES TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I BAR COUNCIL OF INDIARULES Rules made by the Bar Council of India in exercise of its rule making powers under the Advocates Act 1961 PART I DEFINITIONS Definitions In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Advocates Act 1961 as amended from time to time b Advocate means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of theAct c Casual Vacancy means a vacancy caused otherwise than by the expiry of the term d Chairman means the Chairman of the Bar Council of India e Clear days means that time is to be reckoned exclusive of both the first and thelast days Illustration The election of members to a State Council is fixed for the 15th January 1965 Under the rules of the State Council ballot papers have to be despatched10 clear days before the date of election Consequently the last date for the despatch of ballot papers will be 4th January 1965 f C...
Employees’ Pension Scheme, 1995
Category : Centralrules
Employees Pension Scheme 1995 Notification G S R 748 E DATED 16 11 1995 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 6A of the Employees Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 19 of 1952 the Central Government hereby makes the following Scheme namely 1 Short title commencement and application 1 This Scheme may be called the Employees Pension Scheme 1995 2 a This Scheme shall come into force on the 16th day of November 1995 b Subject to the provisions of this Scheme the employees have an option to become the members of the Scheme with effect from 1st April 1993 3 Subject to the provisions of section 16 of the Employees Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 this Scheme shall apply to the employees of all factories and other establishments to which the Employees Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 applies or is applied under sub section 3 or sub section 4 of section 1 or section 3 ...
Employees’ State Insurance _central_ Rules, 1950
Category : Centralrules
Employees State Insurance Central Rules 1950 Notification In exercise of the powers conferred by section 95 of the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 XXXIV 34 of 1948 the Central Government is pleased to make the following rules SRO 212 dated 22nd June 1950 CHAPTER I 1 Short title and extent 1 These rules may be called the Employees State Insurance Central Rules 1950 2 They extend to the whole of India 2 Definitions In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context 1 the Act means the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 34 of 1948 1A average daily wages during a contribution period means in respect of any employee for the purpose of the daily rate of sickness benefit maternity benefit disablement benefit and dependant s benefit the sum equal to one hundred and fifteen per cent of the aggregate amount of wages payable to him during that period divided by the number of days including paid holidays and leave...
Employees’ State Insurance _general_ Regulations, 1950
Category : Centralrules
Employees State Insurance General Regulations 1950 Statement In exercise of the powers conferred by section 97 of the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 34 of 1948 the Employees State Insurance Corporation is pleased to make the following regulations the same having been previously published as required by sub section 1 of the said section namely Notification No RS 5 48 dated 17 10 1950 CHAPTER I 1 Short title and extent 1 These regulations may be called the Employees State Insurance General Regulations 1950 2 They extend to the whole of India 2 Definitions In these regulations unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 34 of 1948 b appointed day means with reference to any area factory or establishment the day from which the whole of Chapters IV and V of the Act apply to such area factory or establishment as the case may be c appropriate office appropriate local office or a...
Pre Nuptial Agreement
Category : Agreements Contract Law
The following form is intended for illustrative purposes only You and your attorney can use this sample as a guide in drafting a prenuptial agreement that best protects your interests and complies with the laws in effect where you live Here in after referred to as Prospective Husband and Here in after referred to as Prospective Wife hereby agree on this day of in the year as follows Prospective Husband and Prospective Wife contemplate marriage in the near future and wish to establish their respective rights and responsibilities regarding each other s income and property and the income and property that may be acquired either separately or together during the marriage Prospective Husband and Prospective Wife have made a full and complete disclosure to each other of all of their financial assets and liabilities as more fully set forth in the accompanying Financial Statements attached ...
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