Wife's parents trying to separate her from me Wife's parents trying to separate her from me

2 years ago

I have been staying with my wife and her parents for the past one year since marriage after a quarrel with my parents. her parents seem to hate me and are trying to separate me from her. My wife recently gave birth to a female child and we are still here since her parents are taking care of the baby. When we bring up the subject of leaving her house to move separately, they are not allowing us citing several reasons. They say I can take her only abroad and she gets to stay at their house until then. Recently they are asking me to move out of their house and only she can stay here. They are also threatening me that they shall file a police complaint against me that I tried to hurt my wife and them. How should I be prepared to face legal actions provided I move out with my wife forcefully. I am afraid if they might separate us permanently.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You may get issue a legal notice under Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act for Restitution of Conjugal Rights. It will be defence document for you in future if she files any false against you. Thus, you can get back your wife.

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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.It seems you are in a quagmire and you need to come out of this situation to save yourself first then your family. You need to take your wife in confidence or else your matrimonial life will be ruined.
If she is going to cooperate then take her and your child and move out of that place and have a separate dwelling for yourself.If your wife is not wiling to cooperate then you will have to move out and file a case of restitution of conjugal rights to bring her to your own home to stay with you.
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Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Hi,
First, my advise to you is to immediately vacate the house with your wife and daughter. If you are wife is not willing to leave the house, then you have no choice but to file for divorce.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
You should consult with your wife whether she is ready to move out of the house with or not, if she is not willing to move out, under such case, you will have to file for divorce. You can also try to solve the matter amicably with your wife and your in-laws.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman

Responded 2 years ago

A.Aap ko sabse pahle apne guardians ko nhi chod na chahiye tha. Ab aap ko aap ki sasural wale preshan kar raha hai. Ab kis kis ko chidoge.
Aisi sasural walo ko turant chod dena chahiye. And apni wife se baat karni chahiye ki agar aap ko mere sath rahana hai to hum alag kahi or rahte hai. Agar wife bhi apne ghar walo ka sath deti hai to aap ko divorce ke liye jaana chahiye. Agae aap aisa nhi chahte hai tab aap ko section 9 hindu marriage act ke antargat case file kar sakte hai.
Ab sochna aap ko hai ki kya karna hai.
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