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Warrant Issued: Wife Skips Divorce, Remarries

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Gujarat HC issued a bailable warrant against a wife for failing to appear in divorce proceedings.
  • The husband claims his wife remarried while his divorce petition was pending.
  • The court issued a warrant due to the wife's repeated avoidance of legal notices.
Warrant Issued: Wife Skips Divorce, Remarries

The Gujarat high court has issued a bailable warrant for a woman who has persistently ignored court summons in her husband's divorce petition. The husband, an NRI based in Qatar, stated that his wife allegedly remarried while their divorce case was ongoing. He contends that her non-appearance is obstructing the legal process and his ability to remarry.

Initially, the husband filed for divorce, seeking to nullify the marriage due to alleged improper rituals. His counsel informed the court that the wife had evaded summons from the family court. To support the claim of her remarriage, photographs from her social media were presented. The family court had previously dismissed the husband's petition due to the wife's absence and insufficient evidence regarding the marriage ceremony.

Challenging the dismissal, the husband appealed to the high court, highlighting his desire to remarry. He mentioned attempts to serve notices through newspapers after she refused direct service. The high court noted the wife's consistent avoidance of all notices, including those served directly and via publication, leading to the decision to issue a bailable warrant of Rs 5,000.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Gujarat High Court issued a warrant because the wife repeatedly failed to appear in court for her divorce proceedings.
The husband claims his wife has remarried while his divorce petition was still pending before the court.
The court attempted to serve notices through summons, registered post, and newspaper publications, but the wife avoided them.

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