marriage breakdown - my ex boyfriend
1 year ago
my ex boyfriend has broken my marriage can i take legal action against him..If I can take action, in which section will there be a case and what will be the punishment on him?
A.Dear client,
Your Ex-boyfriend couldn't have ended your marriage without any poofs and your husband should have also thought about it before ending. In India, there is no such specific law that says it is an offence. But you may file a civil suit against him as there's no possibility that the defendant(your ex) will face criminal penalties or jail time. At worst, the defendant might have to pay a monetary award to you. You can ask him to pay monetary damages based on loss of consortium (marital affection and fellowship), mental anguish, humiliation, injury to health, and the loss of support.
Your Ex-boyfriend couldn't have ended your marriage without any poofs and your husband should have also thought about it before ending. In India, there is no such specific law that says it is an offence. But you may file a civil suit against him as there's no possibility that the defendant(your ex) will face criminal penalties or jail time. At worst, the defendant might have to pay a monetary award to you. You can ask him to pay monetary damages based on loss of consortium (marital affection and fellowship), mental anguish, humiliation, injury to health, and the loss of support.
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