abour family court, any legal lawyer should appointment or himself will act as a lawyer?
December 8th, 2009
what is family nala court?
how to approach?
any legal lawyer should appointment or himself will act as a lawyer?
what is the benefit of family court?
in family court how to approach?
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1. Bennet Raj J Advocate | December 8th, 2009 at 1:57 am
Your question shows u r Tamil
Family Courts constituted under FAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984. "Family Court" means a Family Court established under section 3 and try cases mentioned in section 7.
The court is for to try the cases under Personal Laws and suits relating to personal law - mainly Divorce, Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Annulment of Marriage as null and void, maintenance, Guardianship
The intention of the act is the parties to directly appear and avoid lawyer
But due to the complicated procedures and legality, approach is only through Lawyer
Here. no vakalath necessary to the Lawyer and everything is in parties name directly.
Lawyer will conduct the same in the name of assisting
Benefit? nothing special? to reduce the work load of usual court ok
Thro Lawyer is safe and good
Direct approaches may lead to touts interferance and they may highly charge u in the name of lawyer ok
What is the necessity to you to approach the court? r u party? or parent?
r u husband or wife? what is the problem to u? what remedy u want? what religion u belong? type of marriage? age of both parties, children if any
the above said basic details required to say remedy
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