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As per section 9(1)(b), of the Family Courts Act, a defendant wife may in the written statement to a suit for restitution of conjugal rights make a claim for

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As per section 9(1)(a), defendant husband may where no earlier suit for restitution of conjugal rights is pending claim for a decree of restitution of conjugal rights

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When a plaint is presented in Family Court it shall fix a date of not more than_____ days for defendants appearance

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Section 8(1)(c) bounds the plaintiff that he while summoning to defendant attach copy of_____ with the summons

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Section 9 of The Family Courts Act, 1964 deals with

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In the family suit, the plaint shall contain

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Section_____ of the Family Courts Act deals with intimation to defendants

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The plaint for dissolution of marriage may contain

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In a Family Suit, the plaint shall contain all facts relating to the dispute and shall contain______ giving the number of witnesses intended to be produced in support of the plaint

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As per section 7(2), of Family Courts, Act provided that the parties may with the permission of_____ call any witness at any later stage if the Court considers such evidence expedient in the interest of justice

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Section 11, of the Family Courts Act, 1964 deals with

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If no compromise or reconciliation is possible the Court shall

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If it is proved that the summons or notices were duly served upon the defendant and defendant failed to appear before the Court on the fixed date the Family Court may proceed exparte as provided by section______

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Section 10, of the Family Courts Act, deals with

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The basic task of pre-trial proceeding by the Court is to

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A Family Court is empowered by section_____ if it deems fit to direct that any money be paid under a decree passed by it in installments as it deems fit

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The decree of a Family Court shall be executed by

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After the closing of evidence of both sides, the Family Courts shall make another effort for compromise or reconciliation between the parties as provided in

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The specified period for disposing family suit under Section 12-A is

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If conciliation failed 2nd time the Family Court shall

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