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Advocate Aanantha Krishnan

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Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Court Marriage, Family, High Court, Property
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Language(s) Spoken: English, Tamil, Telugu
Advocate Aanantha Krishnan has been practicing and handling cases independently with a result oriented approach, both professionally and ethically and has now acquired many years of professional experience in providing legal consultancy and advisory services.
Courts
  • District Court, Chengalpattu
  • Family Court, Chennai
  • Madras High Court

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Questions Answered by Advocate Aanantha Krishnan



Q: husband cheated me and is not talking to me

my husband has a H1B.came to india. married me in oct 2018.sometimes he will behave normal, sometimes he will torture me badly.told me he will take me there.went to Us and stopped talking to me from dec 2018when asked about the visa, he didnt answer.his parent tortured me, by not giving food, locking me in a room.my father in law beat me.his parents sent me out of my matrimonial house in jan 2019i waited that they will get back to me.i went to work in mar 2019i mailed my husband for reunion since may 2018 till date. no response from him.yesterday sent a mail stating if he doesnt get back to me, ill have to take legal action.I want to punish my father in law for beating me and my mother in law for mentally torturing me. is it possible?i want my husband to be punished for playing with my life?i want all people who spoilt my life to be punished for their deeds.what should i do now

Advocate Aanantha Krishnan answered
First You should get Women Production Officer Number and Contact her she will guide you well or otherwise go to the Women Police station with the aid of an lawyer they will guide you. file a Domestic Violence complainant in the appropriate Magistrate Court



Q: Transfer of ancestral property

My grandfather (Hindu) made 4 parts of his flat and paid my father money as his share and my father left that flat. 3 shares left were of grandfather, his wife and second son. He allowed second son to stay in that flat and left for native place. This was some 20 years back. My grandfather and his two sons are no more. Do I have right on that flat?

Advocate Aanantha Krishnan answered
At First you Must be clear whether the property is ancestral or self accrued by your father. If it is an ancestral you can file a Partition suit in the appropriate court or if it is self accrued by your father he can make a settlement deed before the concern Registar office it self to divide the proberty



Q: Title document of the property is in name of my Grandfather who purchased the land before independen

Title document of the property is in name of my Grandfather who purchased the land before independence.After his dead in 1960 ,his deceased son's Wife transferred patta to her name.She and her daughter sold part of the land producing only patta and she hidden the Titledocument which is in name of My Grand father.Its my maternal Grandfather land.We belong to Hindu family.Is it possible to suit case as my deceased mother or me didnt gave any release deed to our share.The land is still undivided and is in name of my Grandfather.Did Patta alone can be used for sale of land?

Advocate Aanantha Krishnan answered
Yes you can file a Partition suit along with Declaration suit that the sale deed document needs to be null and void and before you filing the suit you must be have all required documents, certified copies, up-to date Encumberance certificate, etc and you must be know the value of the property to file the suit in appropriate court of law.




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