Advocate Aninda Biswas
Advocate Aninda enrolled with the Bar Council of West Bengal in 2010. He is a member of the Islampur Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : F/990/2010
- District Court, Islampur
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Questions Answered by Advocate Aninda Biswas
Q: What is the time duration for a divorce case
Mai jldi se jldi dvc lena chahte hu kam se kam kitne time mai ho sakta h
Advocate Aninda Biswas answered
Mutual divorce karna chahe to mini 6 month and agar divorce contest hota hai to thora time lagega, aur kamse Kam one year separate Rehna hogs aur bhi kuch factors hain woh apko lawyer se consult karenge to clear ho jayega.
Q: Want get separated from my husband and take child maintenance
If I want to separate from my husband for mentally harassment,is he responsible to pay money for my daughter age 7years?he says that he didn't pay because his daughter stay with me ,he is gvnt employee Hindu I am Hindu housewife no source of income
Advocate Aninda Biswas answered
Yes you and your daughter both are entitled to get maintenance from your husband. You can get maintenance allowences from your husband U/S- 125 of Cr.P.C or Domestic Violence Act , u simply appoint an Advocate and file a petition before concern court or write a application to the protection officer .
Q: Is there a special procedure to marry a divorcee?
I am a hindu, want to marry a divorcee woman, who having a child of 14yrs and she is 4years elder than me as per documentation. We are having 10years relationship and the child called me father. What is the procedure?
Advocate Aninda Biswas answered
No there was no problem to get marry, if the lady already obtained the decree of divorce from the court, may be the lady elder then u can marry her , if u both are major in age and most simple way to get marry is go to the marriage registrar and register your marriage .
Q: Clarification on payment of of court commissioner fees by defendant
I want to know in a partition suit file if plaintiff demand commissio er ..court also appointed commissioner and surveyor.so is defendant is required to pay the bills...orr defendant can deny..n what is the procedure to deny for payi g bills and can defendand also deny for partition.
Advocate Aninda Biswas answered
No plaintiff shall pay in this case ie who prayed for appointment of commissioner he shall pay the cost and u cannot deny partition but there is other way to defend , depends upon the fact of each case.
Q: Legal remedy against FIR filed falsely
Dear Sir, I received a notice 41a yesterday. It says that an FIR has been registered against me under section 354a and 509 on 03.07.2017. I called the investigation officer, a lady sub inspector, in concern. She told me that I had harassed and made serious insult to a lady. I was asked to come to the police station in 7 days or stern actions will be taken against me. Currently I have been staying in Bangalore from Dec 2013 where I work in IT. Notice came from Garfa Police Station, Kolkata. Last time I visited Kolkata was on Feb-March 2015 for passport application. Apart from this, I stayed in Siliguri, West Bengal for 4 years while my graduation. I can't believe I have fir against me without doing anything and without knowing anyone as such ladies from Kolkata. Now my family is tensed now. What shall I do? What would be the next step? How much will this impact my career aspirations? Please guide me. Kind Regards.
Advocate Aninda Biswas answered
First of all the sections are all bailable, u can easily get bail if u surrender before the LD. Trial Court beside this u can meet with the investigating officer and as u received notice U/S 41(A) of Cr.P.C so Police shall not arrest u and told real fact if police thinks fit the police can file FRT and court will discharge u at once, otherwise u face trial there is no problem and at the time of trial u show the court any documentary evidence to show that u say before.there is no reason to worry ok.
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