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FAMILY - Kerala HC: Divorce Petition Can Be Filed Through Power Of Attorney - (25 Mar 2019)

FAMILY

Kerala High Court has ruled that a petition seeking divorce under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act can be filed through a power of attorney.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   SECTION 13 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT   POWER OF ATTORNEY  

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