In laws Mental abuse in less than 3 months of Marriage In laws Mental abuse in less than 3 months of Marriage

2 years ago

My sister got married in March 2021, however withing 2,1/2 months of marriage things have gone south. The marriage took place in Temple with full procedure and pic were clicked, however registration is not yet done.
She was not being treated properly at their in laws house. They use to abuse her parents in front of her. Made her work like a maid when all had covid and kept on complaining abt it, told that they are spending money on her medications for the covid and she should return something and the husband kept quite.
She does not want to go back anymore, she has received some jewelry from her parents that too is left with the in-laws. Can she stay separate and not go back, will there be any consequences that the boys side can take? And how can she apply for a divorce.

Nishant Singh

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hello,
Its seems that she is victim of domestic violence and cruelty done by her husband and in-laws and there conduct, which is likely to cause grave injury to your's sister life, limb and health. Your sister should file a written complaint to the police to registered an FIR under section 498A and 406 of IPC against your husband and in-laws, at the same time she can file a complaint under the provision of PWDV Act, 2005. Further, your sister can also claim maintenance under the provision of section 125 of CrPC.

Domestic Violence and Cruelty is a ground of divorce and your sister can file it before the family court by filing Divorce petition under section 13 (i) a of HMA. She can also try for mutual consent divorce u/s 13 B of HMA by way of settle the matter amicably.

It may be possible that the husband will file Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act for the restitution of conjugal rights or they can file Divorce petition under section 13 (i) a of HMA.

Thanks with regards

Nishant Singh
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.Registration is not only proof for marriage. Temple marriage with pictures is good enough.

If cant protect her life then he is good for nothing.

File 498A with Dowry Act.
File DV case claiming maintenance, right of separate residence, and compensation.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
Stridhan is the property that is given to a woman at the time of her marriage and there are various laws to protect. Also, The provisions of law dealing with the harassment of a woman by her in-laws are Sections 498- A, 509, 304-B, 306, of the Indian Penal(IPC), the Domestic Violence Act, 2005 and Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961.

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Anik

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A.Hi,
You can consult a lawyer and seek remedy under The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005.

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Gopal Bandhu Acharya

Responded 2 years ago

A.My dear, she needs not to fear. She has ample scope to have everything on smooth track. She can live separately and if she has no income to sustain her livelihood, she can file case for maintenance. If she thinks that she should give them a chance to reform then she should complain to the protection officer for ensuring her protection at the in-laws house. If she opts for punishing her in-laws, then she should file suit for being a victim of domestic violence. If she opts for divorce then I would suggest to wait for a year and in the meantime inform the Protection Officer regarding being a victim of domestic violence. This may be required as evidence of being a victim of domestic violence from the very beginning as well as this may reform her in-laws.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir
It is not advisable to break the marriage at this initial stage and divorce petitions cannot be filed within one year of marriage unless there is ground of adultery or medical.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.She can apply for divorce only after expiry of one year from the marriage. It is not possible and allowed to file a divorce case under Hindu Marriage Act before expiry of one year from marriage.
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