
Advocate Amit Kohli



He has also successfully cleared PCS (Judicial) Main exam.
Advocate Amit enrolled with the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana in 2003. He is also a member of Hoshiarpur Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : P/1081/2003
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Questions Answered by Advocate Amit Kohli
Q: Will the divorce papers from New Zealand court be valid in India
Marriage was registered in 2015 under Hindu marriage act .wife was with me in New Zealand for 6 months .we have separation for more than 2 yrs now, she agreed for mutual divorce and we have finalized the monetary things too. Now how can we proceed for divorce, if I send papers from NZ court will those b valid? If Indian court thr how I can do without coming to India? Will GPA work in a divorce case? Can she take single sided divorce? Pls answer immediately according to the suggestions I need to hire
Advocate Amit Kohli answered
Yes u can file divorce petition under section 13B of Hindu marriage act.There is no neccesity to come from abroad.u have to send power of attorney drafted by us regarding taking mutual consent divorce from court of law.For more detais u may contact
Q: How to file divorce as my wife only wants my house
i m 75% handicap and can not walk. i m 29 year old but wife is not handicap. she is ok. how can i take divorce from wife who is after my property she and her family r greedy.. i have not met my wife last 15 years.. she is living with her father house.. she only wants my whole property to write her name what can i do,?
Advocate Amit Kohli answered
You may file case under section 13 of HMA on the grounds of cruelty and desertion..Thus if the spouses ate living separately for a continuous period of 2 yeats or more then this is a valid and just ground for divorce.For further query u may contact
Q: What to do my in laws and wife mentally harasses me
Mere wife or us ki family mujhe mere parents ko 5 months child ko Milne nave de rahe. WO damki dete hai ki dowry ke case me FSA denge or ye be kehte bolege ki tum hamare beti ko marte ho . dahej mangte ho . ajksl kanon ladkiyon ki taraf hai. Tere maa or Behan or tuje jail bejdenge.jab tak tere sunwai hoge tujhe jail me sdainhe. Tube police she pitwainge.tuje gayab karwadenge.hmaree pass paise nahe hai. Mere papa me tension le kar paralysis ho gaya hai. Please help us how we come out from this situations
Advocate Amit Kohli answered
There is nothing so much to worry about..they r just threatening u n ur family..for the last about thtree years seeing the misuse of s.498A the Honble supreme in its various judgements had given findings to secure the illegal harassment of husband and his family members.Dont be scared..in various situations u may get bail and even acquittal in such false dowry cases
Q: What to do if my boyfriend files divorce after marriage
Hi. I’m not married but I’ve talked to my boyfriend’s uncle about us as he just left me after sex. And i was so angry that I called his mother’s brother and i didn’t know that they both had a huge fight and it just got messed up. Hus mother scolded me. And didn’t realise that it was all because of her son. And said I’ll let you marry him. But you won’t get my love and blah blah. But idk what if he files a divorce right after marriage? Like I’m having a feeling that this is their plan . First they will do what i want then they’ll ask him to file divorce. What if I wouldn’t want divorce ?
Advocate Amit Kohli answered
No one can force to file divorce petition after your marriage..Your would be husband has to prove in court the grounds on which he wants to get divorce from you..it's very much tough for him..moreover divorce could only be filed after one year of marriage..
Q: Want to file for divorce but spouse not ready
how can be it possible.. my 3 daughters are with her.....
Advocate Amit Kohli answered
Yes you can file divorce petition u.s.13 of HMA on the cgrounds of cruelty ,deseretion or both.Thete is no need to take the prior consent of other spouse before filing of divorce petition.Moreover you may also file petition for custody of minor children
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