Please provide legal advice! Please provide legal advice!

3 years ago

My wife and I used to stay away from my family in different city(due to job, I am working and she was housewife).
Due to some argument/fight, my wife has left me around 1.5 year back. She has taken all the jewellery and gifts given to her by her parent, as well as my parents.

My wife and her family used to threat me and my family about false police complaint, legal action etc.

Despite of all this, me and my wife are in continue touch over the call, whatsapp chat etc. Around six months later(from date she left me), I visited her parent house and requested her to come with me in my house for which she refused by given reason that she was suffering from typhoid so can not come with me. I told her that I can come to take her once she recovers from disease, for that also she was not ready.

After that, due to corona virus outbreak, I did not visit her again (also she was not ready to come back).
Recently, She informed me that she is doing job since last one year (she was hiding this information from me since last one year).
Now, she is ready to come back to my house for 20 days (as she is getting leave for 20 days only, she will go back after 20 days. She can leave job only after 2 years of service due to the service bond so one more year she will stay away from me).

Currently, I am at my hometown with my parents (doing work from home).
I am planning to bring her back to my parent house where currently I am staying.
But I doubt she may create some problem once she goes back to parent house.

My questions,
1) Should I bring her back to my parent house?
2) What are the precautionary measure I should take if she come back on leave for 20 days?
3) There are changes that I go to bring her back but she may refuse at the last moment, then what should I do?
3) Any other suggestions you want to give me in this situation.

Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 3 years ago

A.only you can know her intentions for 20 days.
but she will not like to come back by leaving job and it can create more problems.
you have work from home then you go to live with her.


Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
(Complete Law Shield) #YourLifeYourChoice
Note - This is just a small advice. Proper advice can happen only after going through details.
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DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear Client
As per your inputs your wife is staying with her parents for more than a year now she wants to come back, welcome her, as per your queries
Let her come and live with you happily, if you doubt that she may create problems once she come to you, by that time you can defend legally, even if you take any letter from her it will stand before law
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hello,
Sir you should either file a suit to seek restitution of conjugal rights or you should try to settle the dispute mutually.
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Anik

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Hello Sir,
You should consult with your wife and ask for Settlement or can file a suit to seek restitution of conjugal rights
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