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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 Unmarried Hindu Woman Deeds Adoption 1436
Category: Deeds Adoption
Adoption by Unmarried Hindu Woman Adoption by Unmarried Hindu Woman This deed of adoption is made on the 26th day of May 1999 by AB daughter of CD by caste Kayastha aged 40 years residing at 10 Park Street Calcutta 700 016 Whereas I AB am the only living daughter of CD And whereas I have remained unmarried and have attained the age of 40 years And whereas I approached GS who has four sons to adopt one of them named JK of 8 years age and GS and his wife SF agreed to such adoption Now I the said AB state and declare that 1 On my free will and consent I have adopted JK aged 8 years son of GS a Hindu by caste Kayastha and residing at 14 Golf Green Calcutta 700 095 on this 26th day of May 1999 in the forenoon as my son on the said child being given over to me by the said GF and SF together 2 That the aforesaid ceremony of giving to and taking in adoption and other necessary religious ceremonies have been duly performed on the aforesaid date and time in presence of friends and...
Deed Of Adoption By An Unmarried Hindu Woman Deeds Adoption 1944
Category: Deeds Adoption
DEED OF ADOPTION BY AN UNMARRIED HINDU WOMAN party adoption shri kum son DEED OF ADOPTION BY AN UNMARRIED HINDU WOMAN THIS DEED OF ADOPTION made at Bombay on the of by Kum daughter of hereinafter referred to as Party No 1 and resident of and Shri S o resident of hereinafter referred to as Party No 2 witnesseth as follows 1 That Party No 1 has not married and she does not intend to marry in future 2 That Party No 1 has taken Shri S o aged about in adoption on as her son 3 That Party No 2 after obtaining consent of his wife has on the aforesaid date given the said his son in adoption to Kum and Kum...
Woman Under Section 98, Cr. P.c. Drafting Miscellaneous Template 764
Category: Drafting Miscellaneous Template
Application for the Restoration of an Abducted Female Child Woman under Section 98 Cr P C BEFORE THE HON BLE COURT OF Criminal Application No of Under Section 98 of Cr P C On behalf of Sri S o R o P S District Applicant In Case No of Under Section I P C District State through Sri...
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...
General Power Of Attorney By A Woman Partner
Category: Agreements Power Of Attorney
Know All Men By These Presents that I Smt wife of Shri resident of Whereas I am a partner in partnership firm in the name of M s and are carrying on business of on the terms and conditions contained in the Deed of Partnership dated having its registered office at duly registered with the Registrar of Firms at SI No And Whereas on account of my inability to look after and manage the said partnership business in person 1 am desirous to appoint an attorney and confer upon him the powers hereinafter stated NOW THESE PRESENTS WITNESS that I the said do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my husband Shri son of Shri resident of to be my true and lawful attorney in my name a...
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...
Matrimonial Petitions 1114
Category: Suits
MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS woman husband marriage family wife MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT WITHOUT BITTERNESS U S 13 B OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 AMENDING ACT 1976 HIGHLIGHTS This section was introduced by the Amending Act 1976 REQUIREMENTS 1 Marriage should have been solemnised before or after the commencement of the Amending Act 1976 but not before 1955 2 A joint petition is to be presented to the Court 3 The grounds for dissolution of marriage must clearly and categorically show that a The parties are living separately for a period of one year or more before the presentation of the petition b They have not been able to live together c They have mutually agreed to dissolve their marriage HEARING a Not earlier than 6 months but not later than 18 months b There should be no collusion c The Court must make endeavours to bring about a reconciliation JURISDICTION a Formerly District Court b Presently Civil Judge Senior Di...
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 resi...
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...
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