I want divorce from my wife peacefully I want divorce from my wife peacefully

2 years ago

I am from Jharkhand and working in Pune since 2016. My wife is from Bihar. We both are working. We married in Feb 2017.

I tried to adjust but I failed always. She always insist me to leave my parents/ she cannot live with my mother. As I am the only son, I not wiling to leave my parents.

She is close to her Mausi, so I requested her if she can calm my wife. Surprisingly her mausi, blamed me for marriage as they were unaware that we are middle class. Her daughter is living in hell, she will make sure that my wife will have remarriage. After few days, I received a call from my father-in-law with a lot of abusive words & threatened me that he will send the police & I will be behind bars.

She went to native in Jan 20 & She stopped talking to me.
In June 2020, my wife suddenly came back. Again we had fight & she told me that she cannot continue & she will remarry. She left for native, after reaching the native she stopped talking to me. I told my father-in-law that she is not talking, he replied that she doesn't have time to talk to you. I went to my wife's native. Surprisingly no one spoke with me not even my wife. I decided to go back and asked my wife to come with me. She refused & I came back alone.

My mom dialed her to start fresh. She refused to recognize my mom. One day, I discovered that there was a forged marriage certificate. Bride & Groom was me & wife, but the marriage location was my wife's native. My signature was forged. The actual marriage location was my native, not my wife's native.

I decided to give a final try for relationship. I tried to resolve the dispute through mediation. The mediator was a distant relative of my wife. But it failed.

Now no one from my wife's family is on talking terms with me & my parents. My wife is a very good liar & eloquent. Now I don't want to continue with this marriage. I don't have audio & video proof, as I never imagined this would happen.


1. How to proceed to get divorce ?
2. Divorce case will be file from which location?
3. I suspect that the wife's family may put multiple false cases. (Dowry, Domestic violence, harrasement etc...) How to save myself.

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
You can opt for mutual consent divorce if your wife don't want to live with you anymore.
1. You can file a divorce application in the family court by attaching your marriage certificate.
2. You can either file divorce at the place you currently live or at the place where your marriage got solemnised or at the place where you last resided with your wife.
3. If you suspect that your wife will make false allegations on you, you can submit a representation in the form of application to District Court magistrate in advance stating all the facts from the date of marriage to the apprehension you have about the false allegation your wife will make. This will safe you when any such false statement which will be given to the police.
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