Saperation Saperation

4 years ago

My friend has left his wife into her parents home since 4 months after finding her affairs with her cousin. Initially she was denying the fact and at the same blaming and abusing my friend for not loving, caring and so on...... But now she admits that she had an affairs and repenting for the same and requesting to forgive and let her rejoin him. Since the mater has been spread all arround my friend is not willing to take her back. Please advice what action to be taken in legal way
Note:. My friend is from Muslim family and has two kids. 1. 13 yr girl. 2. 9 yr old boy

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 4 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
He can file a divorce case or marry for second time as Muslim law permits it.
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Meenakshi Garg

Responded 4 years ago

A.Sir/Mam,
If your friend's wife is not living with him right now then your friend is advised to go to police station and get a Complaint written over there that his wife left on his own because she can anytime file FIR against your friend. So it will be a proof that she left on her own and this will make your case more strong in future also. Please just file a complaint and not FIR or you can write a letter to the SHO at your nearby police station. Further, Your friend can file a divorce if he thinks that the relationship between him and his wife is not going to improve or if he is not at all ready to keep her. And further if your friend wants to keep children then subsequently file the Petition for the custody of children.
Please take this into consideration that the foremost thing which your friend should do is to give a letter or a Complaint and then try to amicably settle the things and take a mutual divorce.
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Kavery Anand

Responded 4 years ago

A.Dear client if Ur friend is having proof/ evidence to prove in the court that she is having affair then definitely he can take divorce..
But ask him to start process immediately.. otherwise she may start the process by her end by stating that husband thrown her out..
So if he don't want her back..and he have proofs then immediately file divorce.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 4 years ago

A.If nothing any issue from each other husband and wife then . Go another place
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