Easy answer--absolutely not! Stupid question...
cAN AN iNDIAN GET DIVORCE IN Dubai?
Yes, an Indian married woman can obtain a Malaysian visa without changing her name to her married name. The key requirement is that the name on her passport must match the documentation she submits for the visa application. As long as she provides the necessary documents, such as proof of her marriage if required, she should be able to apply for the visa without changing her name.
I doubt you could, they could obviously file for divorce in their own country..
If you are asking about the Indian actor, Imran Khan, then he is engaged.
During the French and Indian War, colonial forces were engaged in protecting western settlements against Indian raids.
As long as both of them stay there and the other spouse shows no objection, there is no problem. But if there is a disagreement or objection from a spouse, he or she can proceed with a divorce petition in Indian Court for purpose of jurisdiction that the marriage took place in India. Indian court's order has more impact and validity than the foreign court. SHEELA PAUL Advocate Chennai INDIA sheeladavid5@gmail.com
It was an Indian princess from ayodhya who married à Korean prince
weird I think he is called a yogi. Many non-Indians have engaged in firewalking rituals as well, without harm to themselves, but I think I'll skip it.
Sakshi Singh Rawat
Henry Adolphus Byden Rattigan has written: 'The law of divorce applicable to Christians in India (the Indian Divorce Act 1869)' -- subject(s): Divorce
South Indian Actress Trisha is rumoured to have been engaged to a man named Amruth. She has stated that she will only marry a boy of her parents' choice. She has a recently released flick, Mankatha, which is doing well at the box office.
Yes, if both parties want to get a divorce while living in Germany, it is most certainly allowed and legal. You'll need your Indian marriage certificate along with a notarized copy of its translation.