He has to prove that he was married with one of those Ayesha. The onus is on him. Can he do that? Even if he does that, what about the signatures on the nikahnaama, registered or otherwise, that shows proof of intent!
From what information I've gathered, if you are in India and if a woman sues you with a 'reasonable' amount of evidence, you will be in deep deep trouble for a long long time.
He said that her name is Ayesha, and that she is from Hyderabad.
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Plus he accepted that he signed the nikahnaama. Registered or not, that is enough evidence.
Honestly these "modern cricketers" piss me off to no end. I remember how proud I was when I talked about Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Saqlain Mustaq, Zaheer Abbas, Imran Khan etc.
I hear that they had a HUGE following in India as well.
Look at these detestable jokers like Malik and...
Her father's witness and those quotes are sufficient evidence. Not to mention, he also loosetalked during a presentation ceremony in Hyderabad.
Do you know something? If your wife dies of a gas cylinder explosion in India, you and your parents will be put behind the bars, UNTIL you disprove...
Marriage Registration in India - VisaJourney.com
Check this out. This thread was created by an Indian, who got married in India but never registered his marriage in India. Apparently he faced difficulty proving that she is his wife, after coming to the US.
Dude, my roomie actually quoted a friend who got divorced. Their marriage was never registred in India. They apparently used the "video-cassette" of marriage as proof of marriage.
My roomie is currently facing difficulty in bringing his wife to US on a H4 visa because they did not register...
For those of you that are unclear still. This is the current "effed-up" Indian law.
Marriages don't need to be registered, so as long as the girl has some sort of a witness for your "marriage", you are married to that girl.
If your wife files a domestic violence case against you, you are...
Correct me if I am wrong Indians, but the laws in India are different. Any couple, no matter where they are married, if they are on Indian Soil and the wife files a case of harrassment against husband, the onus is on the husband to disprove the allegation. Guilty until proven.
VERY unfair...
Who are these folks?
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Are you in India, Isn't it kinda late there?
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:sniper::sniper:
Shaadi ke baad tasfeer post kar doonga! =D Waiting on her dissertation!
Wait? Can I marry over skype? Can I digitally sign my nikahnaama :D
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I am one of them. Actually been following this forum for...