Family Disputes
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Family disputes in India are handled under various laws and through different courts. Here are some key points:
Family disputes in India are handled under various laws and through different courts. Family Courts Act 1984, along with the Civil Procedure Code 1858, The Hindu Marriage Act 1955, and the Legal Services Authorities Act of 1987, encourages conciliation in resolving disputes relating to marriage, family problems, and other related matters.
Types of Family Courts
In India, there are four types of family courts :-
District Courts
These handle matters such as divorce, child custody, and dowry disputes.
City Civil Courts
Similar to district courts but located in larger cities.
High Courts
These have jurisdiction over matters such as adoption, alimony, and child support.
Subordinate Court
Refers to the village courts of India, known as Lok Adalat or Nyay Adalat, which offer justice to villagers.
Family courts in India can hear a wide variety of cases. Here are some examples:
Child Custody
This is the legal right to keep and look after a child, especially the right given to a parent after a divorce.
Maintenance
These cases involve disputes over the provision of financial support from one spouse to another.
Domestic Violence
Family courts also handle cases related to domestic violence.
Property Disputes
Family courts also handle cases related to disputes over property within a family.
Divorce
Divorce cases may be filed if one or both spouse believe that the marriage has broken down. The process is followed by many collateral legal events thus it is very crucial to take advice from a competent lawyer or legal professional.
Alimony
Alimony, also known as spousal support, may be ordered by the court in some cases. The court will consider various factors when deciding on this type of case, such as the parties’ conduct during the marriage and the financial circumstances of each spouse.
Maintenance and alimony are the financial support given by one spouse to another after divorce or
Partition of family property in India is the process of dividing the property held by a family among
Succession under Hindu law is the process of transferring the property of a deceased Hindu
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