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Advocate Kaveri Anand

Independent Advocate

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Advocate Kaveri Anand has been providing legal advice and services since 2006 and is an independent lawyer. With over 14 years of experience in her professional career, she has been providing legal advice as well as rendering her professional services for litigations for various corporate clients and has successfully resolved many cases. She has been practising in various fields of law including Criminal Cases, Civil Matters, Consumer Cases, Employment, Family Law and Property Laws.

Advocate Kaveri Anand's Bar Council ID is BCRN 472/2006.

Address

H. No. 337, Ssk Residency, Aecs B Block, Singasandra, Bangalore, Karnataka, India - 560068
AVAILABILITY
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Qualifications

Courts Practising
Bangalore District Court...
Courts Practising
Bangalore District Court...

Bangalore District Court

Banga Magistrate Court

Bangalore 3rd Additional District Forum

4 Reviews

Amit Kumar
Posted on 06 May, 2020
The lawyer is appearing for me in the court & I am fully satisfied with his services.
Anuj Kapoor
Posted on 01 Mar, 2018
Very friendly and Good advocate.
Rajesh.g -
Posted on 29 Jan, 2020
Baljeet Singh
Posted on 04 May, 2019
The lawyers has very good understanding and sounds genuine

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What can the other partner do when one partner withdraws from the divorce?

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1. What can the other partner do when one partner withdraws from the divorce?

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In case one partner withdraws from the divorce by mutual consent proceedings and the other partner is still willing to go ahead with the divorce, they will have to file a fresh application for a contested divorce. For more details on contested divorce, please click here.

2. Are there different laws of divorce for different religion in India?

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2. Are there different laws of divorce for different religion in India?

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Yes. Divorce proceedings are governed by personal laws as per the religion of the partners concerned.

3. What is the difference between annulment and divorce?

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3. What is the difference between annulment and divorce?

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Suit for Annulment of Marriage is filed in Court when the aggrieved partners wants to terminate a marriage which is void-ab-initio, i.e., it is not a valid marriage since inception. For example: A bigamous marriage is a void-ab-initio marriage. The aggrieved partner in a bigamous marriage can file a suit for annulment.

Divorce is obtained from the court when partners want to terminate legally valid marriage.

Divorce petition is filed in the Court when either partner wants to terminate a legally valid marriage.

4. What is difference between judicial separation and divorce?

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4. What is difference between judicial separation and divorce?

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Divorce is termination of marriage. However, judicial separation is temporary suspension of conjugal rights. You can file a suit for judicial separation at anytime after marriage. However, suit for divorce can be filed only after a year of the marriage. A suit for judicial separation is filed when there is a scope for reconciliation in marriage. When there is no scope for reconciliation between husband and wife, a suit for divorce is filed.

5. Is domestic violence a ground for divorce?

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5. Is domestic violence a ground for divorce?

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Yes, you can file a petition for divorce on the ground of violence being committed by your husband and his relatives against you.