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What is the procedure for NRI Divorce

H My marriage ends up in divorce in june month in USA. We were married in September 2017, Wife was working till December 24th and Came to USA on Dec 24th after that we were have some issues, she was arguing for all and scolding me and my parents she went back to india Feb 2018. She came with her parents and harrase me even more. so i have to go for divorce. Intially she has a lawyer in USA and after some time she left my home and started staying somewhere. I was granted divorce in June.
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Posted on 22-Dec-18
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Advocate Varun
Answered on 27-Dec-18
Hi, I understand that you will be given divorce by USA court in June 2019. I also understand that you have represented yourself in USA court and thus a date for divorce has been finalized. If the above is true, then the USA court can give you divorce and it is recognized in India. Otherwise, please clarify that what exactly it is that you want to know? Regards. VM
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Advocate nipun
Answered on 16-Jan-19
After you get a divorce from a foreign court and want to execute the same in India. You need to file an execution petition here in India read with Section 14 of CPC. You need a certified copy of the divorce decree passed in USA to execute the same in India.
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