Showing posts with label Hindu Marriage Act. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

PAWAN KALYAN SEEKS DIVORCE FROM FIRST WIFE NANDINI, FILES PETITION IN FAMILY COURT


PAWAN KALYAN

PAWAN KALYAN, RENU DESAI AND THEIR SON

After lying low for over a month, actor Pawan Kalyan filed for divorce from his first wife Konidala Nandini on the grounds of cruelty and desertion. The divorce petition was filed by him in the family court in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday.

Advocate K Kusumasri, who filed the petition on behalf of the actor, said that her client is seeking divorce under section 13(1)(A)(B) of the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, citing irreconcilable differences.

The petition registered in the court as OP 590/2007, has been posted for hearing on September 5 when the actor has to present himself before the court.

Pawan, in his petition, also cited Nandini's frequent threats that he should quit the film world for her sake and her 'disrespect' towards members of his 'mega' family.

The actor, in his petition, claimed that Nandini left him in October 1997 and refused to come back. And that he has been living apart from her since then. Pawan and Nandini got married on May 17, 1997, in Shirdi.

Meanwhile, Nandini's family is yet to come to grips with Pawan's 'wild allegations,' as revealed by Nandini's lawyer Devara Satyanarayana. He said that initially, Nandini's stand was to go for rapprochement. But, if there is no course for reunion, the family would fight the case on an equal footing, he said.

It was Nandini who started it all, by filing a bigamy case in the first additional metropolitan magistrate court against Pawan and his family on June 22. Later, she moved the family court, seeking alimony. The family court had asked the actor to depose before it on July 31.

The three town police, who took Nandini's statements and went into the whole gamut of the case, said they will submit a report to the court on Thursday.

Earlier, the metropolitan magistrate court had ordered the police to submit a detailed report on the case by July 26.

(Courtesy: The Times of India)

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

IT CAN HAPPEN ONLY IN INDIA

83-year-old man seeks divorce!
An 80-year-old man seeking divorce from wife after leading a married life for 53 years may sound unusual. However, Budheshwar Shukla, a retired employee of the Central Bank of India in Kanpur, is fed up with the married life and he has filed a divorce case last week in the family court, alleging that his wife Rani Devi, 71, tortures him physically and mentally. The couple had tied the nuptial knot in 1954 when even the Hindu Marriage Act had not come into existence. Shukla has maintained in his application that their marital life has been marked with frequent conflicts which could be resolved only with the intervention of neighbours. He said, in his application, that on January 11 also he had sent a notice to Rani Devi but this did not change her ways. A father of two daughters and a son, all married, Shukla contends that he has faced four operations and can not stand the alleged atrocities of his wife any further. His advocate said that Shukla had also leveled several charges against his daughter Kusum and his son-in-law Narendra. The judge of family court had fixed August 3 as the next date of hearing the case.

Argentine football coach beaten for not knowing Hindi
An Argentine coach, training young talent for last one month in Srinagar at the request of Jammu and Kashmir Football Association, was allegedly beaten up by a CRPF personnel for not knowing Hindi language. Juan Marcos, who holds FIFA licence, said he had gone to local BSNL office to inquire about his internet connection when the CRPF personnel posted there roughed him up. "I was pushed around and beaten up by the security forces personnel just because I could not speak Hindi. They thought I was a Kashmiri, who is pretending not to know Hindi," said Marcos. "The misbehaviour started when the security personnel asked me to leave my bag, containing my camera and travel documents, with them without any receipt," the coach said. Marcos claimed he was detained by the CRPF personnel in a sand bunker and was allowed to go only after a senior officer came to his rescue. "It does not matter whether I am a foreigner or a Kashmiri... How can they start beating up anybody without any reason? Just because they are in uniform and have a gun?"

Man threatens to jump from cellphone tower
High drama was witnessed in Hazratganj area of the city on Monday when a mentally disturbed person climbed atop a BSNL tower demanding that some persons, who had allegedly duped him be booked. Zia-ul-Haq, a resident of Meerut, scaled the tower in the afternoon demanding registration of an FIR against some persons for duping him of Rs 20,000.After over an hour-long drama, police and fire department personnel succeeded in persuading him to come down from the tower. Police said Haq was mentally disturbed and was changing his statements about the reasons for climbing the tower.
(Courtesy: PTI)

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