I want to file divorce with my husband I want to file divorce with my husband

1 year ago

I want to file divorce with mu husband as we are not leaving together for more than a year and I want to file divorce because of my husband extra martial affair which I cannot tolerate and my mother in law also tortures me. I cannot handle this situation and I don't want that tag of his wife. I want to file divorce and also I want my alimony of Rs. 5 lakhs as this much amount was wasted because of that man. I don't want that identity of being his wife and we no longer stay with each other. Also if I file for divorce and if he does not agree then what will be the situation because I want to leave him.

Anik

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A.Dear client,
The act of adultery is recognized by the Special Marriage Act, 1954 as it is a valid ground for divorce if the respondent had have voluntary sexual intercourse with a person who is not his/her spouse, after solemnization of the marriage.
You can file for a contested divorce even if he is not agreeing for a mutual divorce. Please contact a family lawyer to start the divorce proceedings.
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