Mutual Divorce - Video Conferencing - Is it possible in Bangalore ?
3 years ago
Hi Sir/Madam, I am separated from my wife since 2.9 years and we got married as per Hindu tradition in bangalore. My wife wants to stay in USA and she dumped me. She is ready to give mutual divorce through video conferencing but not ready to come to India. Is it possible for me to get my divorce done using video conferencing. If so, please let me know and how long it will take ?
Advocate Niyas Fazal A
Responded 3 years ago
A.First you have to file Petition.
You have to obtain your wife's signature through the embassy.
On second motion pray for video conference.
You have to obtain your wife's signature through the embassy.
On second motion pray for video conference.
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A.Hi,
A case for divorce may be filed for mutual divorce.
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A case for divorce may be filed for mutual divorce.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You may file a case for mutual divorce in the family court.
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You may file a case for mutual divorce in the family court.
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