Rumors of divorce between Hardik Pandya and wife Natasha Stankovic are rife. However, no statement has come from either of them in this regard yet. Natasha is a citizen of Serbia and lives in India. She is a model and has worked in many films in Bollywood. Ever since the talk of divorce between the two has come to the fore, many things are coming to the fore regarding Hardik Pandya's property. Experts say that the property dispute will depend on where Natasha files the divorce case. Hardik Pandya's troubles will increase if the case is filed in Serbia.
Natasha has two choices
According to lawyers and experts, Natasha has the option of filing a divorce case in both countries. Since he is a citizen of Serbia, he can file a case there as well. In such a situation, whatever decision the Serbian court gives will have to be accepted wholeheartedly. However, it will not be so easy.
According to experts, if Natasha files a case in India, then according to the law here, she will not be able to get anything from Hardik's property. She can definitely demand alimony but paying such an amount will not affect Hardik much. On the other hand, if Natasha files a divorce case in the Serbian court and then demands a huge compensation as maintenance, then Hardik's troubles are sure to increase. If Hardik does not appear in the Serbian court or does not respond to the court notice, then the court there can give a verdict in Natasha's favor. Whatever decision the Serbian court gives will have to be accepted wholeheartedly. Otherwise, a case can be filed against him in India as well.
The first Indian court can give!
It is unlikely that the case will be filed in a Serbian court and a verdict will be given immediately. Hardik and Natasha got married in India. In such a situation, the rule is that the first decree of divorce should be given by an Indian court. If Natasha is not satisfied with this decision, she can knock the door of the Serbian court.
The following are the rules for divorce with a foreigner in Serbia
1. Divorce rules in Serbia state that if a Serbian citizen is married to a citizen of another country, the marriage must be registered there.
2. A copy of the marriage registration must also be submitted to the Serbian Embassy in that country.
3. The Serbian citizen will also register that marriage in his territory. It is not known whether Natasha did this or not. If not, then Hardik may get some relief.