Legal Question in Family Law in India

family law(divorce)

whether a person will get divoce basing on the D N A test?


Asked on 7/20/07, 11:22 pm

11 Answers from Attorneys

rajeshwar sharma rajeshwarnathsharma

Re: family law(divorce)

Your query is incomplete as for diovrce you have invoke ground/s of prevailing law under which you may file your divorce petition

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Answered on 7/21/07, 8:20 am
Alok Sharma Alok Sharma & Associates

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does not merits an answer.

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Answered on 7/21/07, 9:53 am
Nandita Haldipur Haldipur Associates

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your query is incomplete

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Answered on 7/21/07, 10:11 am

Re: family law(divorce)

Inabsence of necessary details,it is difficult to give any advise.contact with details.

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Answered on 7/21/07, 12:34 pm
kavitha balakrishnan kpp associates

Re: family law(divorce)

where is DNA test in a DIVORCE CASE? kindly be clear!

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Answered on 7/23/07, 11:57 pm

Re: family law(divorce)

Divorce is different from DNA test.

Divorce is between the couples.

DNA Test is used to prove the ligitamacy of child.

If the wif pleaded that she commited mistake only once, the court may over look it.

besides other facts simply basing on DNA test one can't get divorce - we have to see other relevant facts aslo.

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Answered on 7/26/07, 8:56 am
Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

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not necessarily; please write full facts.

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Answered on 7/24/07, 10:51 am
G. M. Gupta gmguptaandassociates

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i presume that u are alleging that ur child is illegitimate.

in above case if the dna of ur child dosnt matches urs then u can claim divorce alleging the wife of loose charachter

if the problem is different then please ask again with details

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Answered on 7/22/07, 3:49 am
Lawbird in Delhi Taneja Law Office

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These details are not sufficient to formulate an opinion. Kindly correspond directly through email.

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Answered on 7/21/07, 12:15 am
Prabhat Shroff Shroff & Company

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Yes, if the allegatons in the divorce petition is adultery.

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Answered on 7/21/07, 1:01 am
Homi Maratha N.N. Maratha & Co.-Advocates

Re: family law(divorce)

good morning

kindly provide sufficient information via email

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Answered on 7/21/07, 1:36 am


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