Compensation For My Younger Sisters

Asked in Family

  • **********i

    Moradabad

Expert's Answers(11)

  • Advocate Hitesh Mishra

    Jaipur, Rajasthan
      5 Client Ratings

    Sir mayakrishnan is right .

    April 2, 2017
  • Advocate Amit Aggarwal

    Delhi, Delhi
      1 Client Ratings

    your unmarried sisters can claim maintenance from both of you as you both are settled and earning well

    April 2, 2017
  • Advocate Amit Aggarwal

    Delhi, Delhi
      1 Client Ratings

    one more thing is if he received any fund from company /organisation then you all can also claim from that amount also

    April 2, 2017
  • Advocate Amit Aggarwal

    Delhi, Delhi
      1 Client Ratings

    if u r mentally tortured by ur brother thn file a suit of partition of property .. and if ur sisters are tortured by him then they can file a complaint against him under DV act

    April 2, 2017
  • You can challenge you NOC on which your forged your signature. your sisters can claim maintenance under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.

    April 2, 2017
  • Advocate Sanjiv Kamboj

    Jalandhar, Punjab
     

    Who can seek Maintenance under Section 125 of the CrPC? Legislated as a tool for social justice, Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 provides an effective remedy for neglected persons to seek maintenance. A follower of any religion can apply for maintenance under Section 125 without restriction. Who Can Claim Maintenance?  Some of the laws applicable to the matters of maintenance to wives, parents, sons, daughters and other dependents and the Acts covered within the jurisdiction of the Family Courts are the following. Family Courts Act, 1984 Hindu Adoptions And Maintenance Act, 1956 Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005 Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Rules, 2006 Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Rules, 1986 Maintenance And Welfare of Parents And Senior Citizens Act, 2007 Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act, 1921 Special Marriage Act, 1954 Divorce Act, 1869 Under Section 125, any of the following persons can claim maintenance. Wife A woman is considered as the “wife” only if her marriage to the man is legally valid. For Hindus, a legally valid marriage requires that: both parties are Hindus, the marriage is performed in accordance with customary rites of the parties, neither party has a living spouse at the time of marriage, neither party is of unsound mind at the time of marriage, the male is at least 21 years old, the female is at least 18 years old and both parties are not related by sapinda or within prohibited degrees of relationships. For Hindus, the second wife cannot claim maintenance because a second marriage is forbidden by law and is not recognised as being valid. The second wife is entitled to claim maintenance only if the husband concealed his first marriage from her. For Muslims, a legally valid marriage requires that: both parties are Muslims of sound mind both parties have attained

    April 2, 2017
  • This is not a platform to wreck vengeance against any one. If you genuinely have any hardships and legal problems, we are here to help you find the best solution and not to become tools in the feud for anyone.

    April 2, 2017
  • No you can not ask for maintenance from your elder brother. You people are sufficiently aged and are co-owners in the family property from which there may be income for you people to maintain yourself. You can file a suit for partition of the property and mesne profits if the property is being managed by the elder brother.

    April 2, 2017