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How can a marraige be declared void?
With reference IPC 494 and 495, if there is separation for 10 years, and there no communication, and if there has been no appeal for hearing in the court during this period, then can a person apply for voiding/dissolution/annulment of marriage?
5 AnswersMarriage & Divorce10 years agoWhat is the quintessence of a religion?
If a religion says that there is one GOD. This means that we are the children of one Almighty. It means A and B are brothers. If A chides and abuses the father of B, does it not mean A is abusing his own father?
2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoHow are genomics, proteomics and protein engineering related?
1 AnswerBiology1 decade agoSatellite(II) DNA of sea urchin?
Does this DNA exist in sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus?
2 AnswersBiology1 decade agoHow can the share purchased jointly be resolved when there is a divorce case pending before the court?
Husband and wife purchase the share in good days.It is entirely husband's money. But things change for worse and she files a case of divorce and lives away. In her petition she claims a lot of money as alimony by giving bloated data of husband's property and lower court even orders 65% of husband's pension to the lady! The order is therefore challenged and is pending before the high court.
Now the husband would like to dispose off some shares that are jointly in their name. Obviously she would not oblige by signing the share transfer paper. Under the circumstances who would bell the cat in such a situation, were she to sign the document? Who would approach her? What should be the alternative or the solution to this problem, legally?
4 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoWhere can the terms explicon and transcripton be used in Biology?
2 AnswersBiology1 decade agoIs it justifiable for the government of India?
in 1999 the age of retirement of professors was 60 and now it has been increased to 65. Isn't it a kind of injustice to those who were made to retire at 60?
5 AnswersGovernment1 decade agoWho are the three greatest living Gurus in India?
3 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoHow can the tilt of the earth have an influence in global warming?
8 AnswersAstronomy & Space1 decade agoHow is nanotechnology related to homeopathy?
3 AnswersMedicine1 decade agoIs she entitled or does she have any say in formation of a trust?
She (issueless) has been living away from her husband for the past twelve years, willingly and deliberately. She filed a case for divorced with exaggerated alimony. The alimony part was challenged other than that the basic ground of divorce was not challenged. The matter is pending before the court. Now in this state of the case the husband forms a ‘trust’ and puts his assets under this head and writes a ‘will’. Will there be any problem after his death with regard to his ‘will’ and the ‘trust’ that he is going to form
3 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoIs she entitled to property of her sister-in law?
The case is like this: a woman(A) who is spinster dies leaving two brothers, one elder and one yonger.
Elder brother also dies and has no issue, but he has a surving wife.While the property of the lady(A) is being divided between two brothers, elder brother passes away. Now in this situation can the widow also be entitled to a portion of the property of A?
3 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoWhat are the determinants of inconsistent thoughts?
3 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago