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3 years ago

My son married in Feb 20
(before that after engagement our daughter in-law was nice with us)
My daughter- in-law is not ready for nuptials ( though it is done they have not done on her request ) she stay 3 days here and months in her parents
recently she was not having meal properly sleeping separately always talking on phone
when I questioned it she gone to her parents and telling to my son that she won't come and stay with us we have telephone her she is not received
My son is only child to us he wants happy family
We talkedHer parents they are also telling that she is not ready to come
1)What should we do now.
2) my son fears that she may put false case what precautions we should take in this regard

Anish Palkar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.As the behaviour of the daughter in law has changed after the marriage and as you said there is a difference of opinion so it is much more better that you all may proceed ahead with mutual divorce and pertaining to your question number 1 if you think ok that she may file false complaint against you relating to dowry or something else then you may get the anticipatory bail in your favour and relating to second question the son should speak with his wife.

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Adv. Sarika Khude

Responded 3 years ago

A.That can be rectified then problem solved or else both side elders try to find out what, both your son and daughter in law's opinion in moving forward with their family life.
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A.Hi,
If you feel like the your son and his wife are not the right fit for each other, you should talk to them about it. Marriages can be annulled before completion of their first year, this is seen as a less invasive procedure than divorce and doesn't carry any of the stigma associated with a 'divorce'.
Your daughter in-law must have her own reasons for behaving the way she is, and as she is an adult, you cannot force her to do what she doesn't want to. An application can be made to the Court for restitution of conjugal rights under S.9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, where a Court order would be granted allowing your son and his wife to meet. The only other thing you can do at this stage is have an honest conversation with her or her parents, and try to work out a mutually beneficial solution.
With regard to the second query, you should advice your son to keep records of all transactions he has engaged in with his wife, so long as there was no actual abuse, this evidence and your son's testimony should safeguard him from a false case.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
If you feel like the your son and his wife are not the right fit for each other, you should talk to them about it. Marriages can be annulled before completion of their first year, this is seen as a less invasive procedure than divorce and doesn't carry any of the stigma associated with a 'divorce'.
Your daughter in-law must have her own reasons for behaving the way she is, and as she is an adult, you cannot force her to do what she doesn't want to. An application can be made to the Court for restitution of conjugal rights under S.9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, where a Court order would be granted allowing your son and his wife to meet. The only other thing you can do at this stage is have an honest conversation with her or her parents, and try to work out a mutually beneficial solution.
With regard to the second query, you should advice your son to keep records of all transactions he has engaged in with his wife, so long as there was no actual abuse, this evidence and your son's testimony should safeguard him from a false case.
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Meenakshi Periyahkaruppan

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A.First try to sort out the reason for your daughter in law's behavior, if that can be rectified then problem solved or else both side elders try to find out what, both your son and daughter in law's opinion in moving forward with their family life.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 3 years ago

A.approach a local lawyer for precautions and get ready for anticipatory bail.
if not did anything wrong to her then dont worry.
alternatively they can go for marriage counselling.
if nothing helps then best is mutual divorce.
she will agree for mutual divorce if she also did mistakes.


Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
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