A British man of Indian-origin based in Britain forged his wife's signature for divorce and she was unaware of this for 12 years...
The divorce has been set aside by a family court after the judge ruled that the woman had no knowledge about her divorce.
The forgery of her signature has highlighted the possibility that he was a bigamist said the court.
Judge Moradifar said the husband was ''the only person with opportunity and motive to ensure that the divorce proceeded without difficulties.''
The judgment comes as family lawyers cautioned about the possibility of an increase in fraudulent divorces once the law is changed to remove fault from the process as the majority of applications are now submitted online.
Rachpal and Kewal Randhawa were married at Slough registry office, Berkshire, in 1978.
from WION News
Unaware of the divorce or the faked signature?
ReplyDeleteLmaoooooooo.
DeleteThey are probably both in it together.
He will have filed for another Indian to come to the Ukay.
The divorce rate is getting higher and higher. Not funny anymore. Why una dey marry gan gan if a 45 year old single woman is starting to seem luckier and happier than a 45 year old divorcee?? What's even the point sef? I tire o. Kini Gan?
ReplyDeleteThe divorce rate is getting higher and higher. Not funny anymore. Why una dey marry gan gan if a 45 year old single woman is starting to seem luckier and happier than a 45 year old divorcee?? What's even the point sef? I tire o. Kini Gan?
ReplyDeleteThis is serious ooooooo..Divorce here and there.
ReplyDeleteWhat has really happened to the love God taught us about?
Very good question
DeleteThings are happening
ReplyDeleteNa wa
ReplyDeleteI hope the man is somehow fined and jailed for the illegality/ forgery. What a crook.
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