Divorce for sexless life
2 years ago
Hello, I got married on 26th April 2021, and till date I didn't had sex with my wife, as she is refusing for it. I waited almost 2 years educated her, took her to the doctors, counselling and all, now the matter had came between family members and we both are staying apart since last 6 months.
She and Her family members refusing to give mutual concent for divorce, and saying that she is ready to live with me, which I believed almost 7 times. What's their intention was clearly unknown.
So kindly refer me can I go for applying divorce petition? If so what all proofs do I need to submit.
As of now I only got call recordings, and a paper signed by herself and her family members saying that "she didn't had any contact with me since from the marriage, and now on she will live with me".
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
You cannot force your wife to have sexual relations with you forcefully. You must have patience. Although if you want to filr for divorce you could do so by filing a divorce petition under the hindu marriage act. Also you must have been living seperately for atleast 1 years to file for divorce.
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Yes you could surely file a divorce but wife refusing to have sex is not a valid reason for divorce. in order to file divorce petition under Hindu Marriage act the couple have to live apart for atleast 1 years.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
You have stated that you are married on 26th April 2021, and again you have stated that you have waited almost 2 years to educate your wife( possibly regarding sex life) , took her to the doctors, counseling and all, now the matter had came between family members and both of you are staying apart since last 6 months.
It seems that there is typographical error regarding your marriage date that's why all the facts as stated thereinafter create ambiguity.So it is necessary to specify the relevant facts without creating any ambiguity.
Sidhaarth
Responded 2 years ago