Both Parties In Maintenance Cases Shall File Affidavit

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  • xxxxx cxxxxx

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      184 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, You may file perjury case against your husband in the same Court. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.

    February 10, 2021
  • Advocate Anshul Kulshrestha

    Noida, Uttar Pradesh
      9 Client Ratings

    If a court has ordered any party to file an affidavit, then filing a false affidavit in such a case is punishable as per Section 2(c) of the Contempt of the Courts Act,1971. Making a false statement in an affidavit before a court amounts to an offence of perjury, which may be punished under Section 193 of the IPC.

    February 9, 2021
  • Advocate J L Naagar

    Jalandhar, Punjab
      169 Client Ratings

    The main object behind this process is that the Parties do not mislead the court and the superfulos proceedings are curtailed down. If the Petitioner and respondent both file the affidavit and counter affidavit it will clear the doubts for the court to proceed without hassles. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.

    February 9, 2021
  • Advocate Shaikh Irfan Khamar

    Latur, Maharashtra
      2 Client Ratings

    Dear client As per your submission it reveals that this is a matter of maintenance case However see if party wants to prove any fact it can be prove by filing affidavit in chief if answer is good then please press like button

    February 9, 2021
  • Advocate Suneel Moudgil

    Panipat, Haryana
      40 Client Ratings

    1. if you are able to prove the affidavit of your husband to be false, you can move a fresh complaint against him, 2. you can also file an application regarding contempt of court, 3. another option is to file an application under section 340 CrPC, 4. FYI, any false statement in the affidavit, apart from being contempt of Court, may constitute an offence under Section 199 read with Sections 191 and 193 of the Indian Penal Code punishable with imprisonment up to seven years and fine, and Section 209 of Indian Penal Code punishable with imprisonment up to two years and fine.

    February 8, 2021