Jurisdiction of Family Court applies to which of the following community ?

Lingayat
Muslims
Buddhists
All of these

The correct answer is (d), All of these.

The Family Court Act, 1984 provides for the establishment of Family Courts to deal with matrimonial and other family disputes. The Act applies to all communities, irrespective of religion, caste, or creed.

The Family Court has jurisdiction to entertain and dispose of the following matters:

  • Matrimonial causes, including divorce, nullity of marriage, judicial separation, and restitution of conjugal rights;
  • Adoption and guardianship;
  • Maintenance;
  • Claims arising out of a matrimonial relationship, such as dowry, alimony, and maintenance;
  • Any other matter relating to family affairs which the State Government may, by notification, specify.

The Family Court is a specialized court that deals with family matters in a sensitive and compassionate manner. The Court takes into account the needs of all the parties involved in a dispute, including children. The Court also has the power to make orders for maintenance, custody, and visitation of children.

The Family Court is a valuable resource for families who are going through a difficult time. The Court can provide a safe and supportive environment for families to resolve their disputes. The Court can also help families to develop a parenting plan that is in the best interests of their children.