Select Location

DVC section 12 against me got Disposal Allowed

During the time of trail, we both side family agreed for outside court settlement and they not yet withdraw the DVC. In the mean while we didn't attend case proceedings and went expartie - order - last 2 weeks before got status like Disposal Allowed. My question is I'm going to get government job, will it get affect any ways by this status ? If so how should I solve it.
0 likes
4 answers
Family
Posted on 24-Jan-19
R
Advocate Ratnesh
Answered on 24-Jan-19
well its not very apparent from your question what do u mean by dvc , but i am replying you to your question assuming that dvc means domestic violence case,, so if is so you dont need to worry about getting government job , as it is not a proper criminal proceeding and also you have not been convicted in any case
0 Comments
You need to be logged in to comment
R
Advocate Ratnesh
Answered on 24-Jan-19
well its not very apparent from your question what do u mean by dvc , but i am replying you to your question assuming that dvc means domestic violence case,, so if is so you dont need to worry about getting government job , as it is not a proper criminal proceeding and also you have not been convicted in any case
0 Comments
You need to be logged in to comment
Advocate Pranesh
Answered on 24-Jan-19
If you do not appear and make settlement deed and produce in court, warrant may be issued Pl call me on 9213389446 for more clarification
0 Comments
You need to be logged in to comment
Advocate Kishan Retired
Answered on 25-Jan-19
Dear Sir, DVC case is not a criminal case and unless there is any imprisonment is imposed. It is not a hurdle to get employment. For full procedure contact me on mobile through the Administrators of this Website.
0 Comments
You need to be logged in to comment

Related questions

What if parents are not allowing for the job

Parents are not allowing me to work and taking me in their custody
0 likes
0 answers
Family
Posted on 16-Dec-23

Update mother's name on child's birth certificate

My wife and I have been married for 10+ years, and she has not changed her name after marriage. Her Aadhaar, PAN, Passport etc all contains her maiden name before marriage. Our son was born in Dec-2021 in Bhandara, Maharashtra. Somehow on the hospital records, my wife's name was mentioned as after marriage. Therefore on my son's birth certificate, the mother's name contains my wife's name after marriage. Last month I went for my kids passport application. For kids they need both mother and father's passport to verify. My wife's passport contains her maiden full name before marriage. But the kids birth certificate, wife's name is showing he name after marriage. As the documents are not matching, the officer put the passports on hold and asked us to do one of the following two corrections: 1. Correct the son's birth certificate so that mother's name (my wife's name) will be as per her documents (that is, before marriage name). 2. Change my wife's documents (Passport, Aadhaar etc) so that it reflects her after marriage name. My wife is not keen to change her name, hence we wanted to update the birth certificate of my son to reflect my wife's before marriage name. Now here is the issue that is happening. The person responsible in the municipal office has refused to entertain our request, saying birth certificate correction can happen only within a few weeks of the issue of the certificate. They cannot update it now. He suggested to hire an advocate and get a court order, and only via a court order they will be able to update the birth certificate. So we went to an advocate, but his response is that you do not need a court order because birth certificate cannot be updated anymore. Instead he suggested to make an affidavit mentioning wife's before and after marriage name, and use that in the passport office. I am not sure what is the correct way to follow now. Can anyone help?
0 likes
0 answers
Family
Posted on 28-Nov-23

I don't want to use my husband's name in my child's documents I don't want to add his biological father's name in any of his documents

I am not with my child's biological father's any more I have given him divorce and my child has his biological father's name in his birth certificate but I don't want to add his biological father's name in any of the other documents like aadhar, pan, passport so is that possible or not if it is possible than how.
0 likes
0 answers
Family
Posted on 17-Oct-23
Find the best lawyers/advocates and book legal services.