File FIR/Maanhani daava, win/settle the cases without paying mainten. charges File FIR/Maanhani daava, win/settle the cases without paying mainten. charges

1 year ago

Dear Sir,
I was married in Dec 2016. My wife is from Bulandshahr. My wife is not good as she is not fit for sex & had different diseases. His family filed cases under 498A, DV Act etc. The court had ordered to pay Rs 8000/- as maintenance charges to her. I did not pay it to my wife till now. Now his brother is threatening us by saying abuse words. His family had come to settle the matter by paying lumpsum money but they are demanding Rs 15 lakh in this settlement. I am from middle class family & we cannot pay this amount to them. We had talked to them and told them to pay 3-4 lakhs plus they can take up the items away they had given in the dowry but they did not agree on this & asking to pay Rs 15 lakhs. Her brother is sending police to my home by taking unusual methods.

a) How can we file FIR against her family & wife?
b) How can we win/settle the case without paying Maintainence charges
c) How can we file Maanhani Dava on them for speaking abusive words & threatning us

Anik

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A.Dear Client
You can go for mediation after this 15 lakh order you will be. Definitely out of this problem.
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Anik

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A.Dear Client
You can go for mediation afyer this 15 lakh order you will be. Definitely out of this problem.
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Subhashis Paul

Responded 1 year ago

A.1) You may lodge a complaint before the local police station against your wife and her family members for committing such wrongful activities with the help of an advocate by getting an order for investigation from the competent court.
2) You need to prove before the learned court that you both have not consummated since the beginning of your marriage and furthermore, she have several diseases which may affect the lives of your family also which were not informed to you and your family before the marriage, and prove the fact that your wife have left your house and staying in her parental house on her own will and consent.
3) After you win both the above mentioned cases, then you may file a suit for defamation against them.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Better your mother file Domestic Violence case against her daughter in law thus u may get success.
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