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Kerala High Court initiates contempt proceedings against man for using forged signature of estranged wife

The Kerala High Court has initiated contempt proceedings and imposed a fine of ₹3 lakh on a person who was charged with filing writ petitions by using the forged signature of his estranged wife. He had allegedly filed a writ petition in the name of his estranged wife, challenging a show-cause notice issued to him by the Consulate General of India, Dubai. This was done for allegedly suppressing a criminal case that was pending against him for renewing his passport. He filed the petition after his initial plea was dismissed by a single judge. The matter came to light after his estranged wife complained to the police that the petitions were filed without her consent or knowledge. A Division Bench of the High Court further issued a direction preventing him from leaving India until the contempt proceedings were over.

Kerala High Court initiates contempt proceedings against man for using forged signature of estranged wife

The Kerala High Court has initiated contempt proceedings and imposed a fine of ₹3 lakh on a person who was charged with filing writ petitions by using the forged signature of his estranged wife.

He had allegedly filed a writ petition in the name of his estranged wife, challenging a show-cause notice issued to him by the Consulate General of India, Dubai. This was done for allegedly suppressing a criminal case that was pending against him for renewing his passport. He filed the petition after his initial plea was dismissed by a single judge.

The matter came to light after his estranged wife complained to the police that the petitions were filed without her consent or knowledge. A Division Bench of the High Court further issued a direction preventing him from leaving India until the contempt proceedings were over.

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