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1 - 10 of 13 (0.20 seconds)Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 7 in The Family Courts Act, 1984 [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Section 122 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Shiju Joy.A vs Nisha on 23 March, 2021
4.The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner pointed out that the
Hon'ble Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in Shiju Joy Vs Nisha
((2021) 2 KHC 462) had issued a set of directions to the Family Courts in
Kerala. The said directions read as follows:
Amardeep Singh vs Harveen Kaur on 12 September, 2017
https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis
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C.R.P.(MD)No.530 of 2024
D. EXPARTE/UNCONTESTED MATTERS: The CMO shall
post uncontested cases and cases where the respondent(s) remain
absent immediately before the Court. Similarly, the CMO shall
post joint petitions filed for divorce by mutual consent before the
Court, if the parties fulfil the conditions laid down by the
Honourable Supreme Court in Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur
[MANU/SC/1134/2017 : 2017 (4) KLT 367].
Yashita Sahu vs The State Of Rajasthan on 20 January, 2020
7.As per the Tamil Nadu (Case flow management in Subordinate Courts)
Rules, 2007, cases relating to matrimonial cases have to be dealt under Track –
II and the maximum time for disposal is 12 months.
The State Of Maharashtra vs Dr. Praful B. Desai on 1 April, 2003
II. VIDEO CONFERENCING: When an application is filed
to record the evidence through Video Conferencing, the Family
Courts, if it feels so, shall allow such application following the
Video Conferencing Rules approved by the Full Court of the
Kerala High Court (yet to be notified by the Government) and the
law laid by the Honourable Supreme Court in State of
Maharashtra v. Dr. Praful B. Desai [MANU/SC/0268/2003 :
(2003) 4 SCC 601] and Santhini v. Vijaya Venketesh
[MANU/SC/1274/2017 : 2017 (4) KLT 415 (SC)]. The Registrar
(District Judiciary) shall make available a copy of the Video
Conferencing rules along with this judgment to all the Presiding
Officers.