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  • in reply to: A minor girl (17f) proposed me. What should I do? #73213
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      January 16, 2025 at 8:35 pm
      You should not be in a friendship or relationship with a 17 year old where she has developed those feelings for you.

      Only you can be blamed for taking this friendship or relationship to this extent. It’s not appropriate.

      It’s not like you can’t find friends who are over 18.

      Wise up and learn to be an adult before you fall in trouble.

      in reply to: Need Help Finding a Lawyer in Delhi for Court Marriage #73942
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        January 15, 2025 at 6:57 am
        https://vakilsearch.com/marriage-registration-online/court

        Try this. I had used their service for name change and they did a decent job.

        in reply to: Is alimony applicable if wife cheats (Muslim couple)? #75828
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          January 14, 2025 at 7:10 pm
          Lets removed the emotions in any divorce case. The courts are not emotional institutions.

          Two objectives:

          1) Divorce: yes he will get a divorce if he can give ample proof of cheating which is ADULTERY.

          Adultery is considered a valid legal ground for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, as well as other personal laws. This applies to both men and women equally.
          To use adultery as a ground for divorce, concrete evidence like photographs, messages, witnesses, or other proof of the extramarital affair is needed.

          2) Alimony: A woman MAY NOT be eligible for alimony if the reason for divorce is ADULTERY. The decision on this depends on specific circumstances and also the severity of the infidelity.

          A lot of other personal circumstances are reviewed in court to come to a decision on such a divorce.

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