Legal Question in Family Law in India

I understand that signing a mutual consent divorce deed before notary has no legal value. But what if the deed was also signed by witnesses (two)? Does that make any difference? Also, does it make any difference if the wife's surname was never changed in any of the document after marriage, nor did she sign any other documents (property ownership papers, lease papers etc)?

My fiancee is a divorcee but the divorce deed was executed before the notary. Her brother says, he consulted some lawyer who said the divorce is valid.


Asked on 5/04/15, 9:02 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

only the court has power to grant divorce

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Answered on 5/04/15, 9:29 am

Dear client only court has power to grant divorce. So that notary deed has no value in the eye of law. For any legal help call me on 9422611385 or 8446247807

Adv prasad patil

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Answered on 5/04/15, 7:54 pm

notarized divorce is not valid even if attested by witnesses.

Adv. Rajiv

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Answered on 5/08/15, 4:19 am


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