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4 years ago

Hi, i have recently had very bad fight with my Wife, both of our parents also got involved. She has left our house and taken all her gold and money with her. She has also threaten us that she will file rape or domestic violence case against me. Is there anything that i should do precautionary to save myself and my Family?

Prabhakara S K Shetty

Responded 4 years ago

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A.As a precaution, file a RCR.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You may immediately take anticipatory bail for yourself and your parents and get file domestic violence case through your mother against her.
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Suneel Moudgil

Responded 4 years ago

A.1. if you want to remain in the matrimonial relationship, then,
try to settle the matter amicably with your wife involving elders/relatives/friends etc and take her back, and if, failed, file Restitution of conjugal rights petition in the Court,
and,
2. if you want to terminate the matrimonial knot, then,
try to settle the matter amicably with your wife involving elders/relatives/friends etc and go for Mutual Consent Divorce which will be decided in 6-18 months, and you both will be free to live life with your wish,
don't forget to draft an MOU before approaching Mutual Divorce, which is the most essential and important part of a Divorce case,
some basic points to keep in mind and put in writing through an MOU before filing the petition for mutual consent divorce are custody of kids, distribution of assets (movable/immovable), quash/withdraw of pending litigation if any, Maintenance (present/future), Alimony, mode and time of making the payment, streedhan, future litigation, etc.
if failed, you have two options,
one option is to,
file contested divorce on the grounds of mental cruelty, but it will take around 3-5 years,
also once you file contested divorce she will surely file/claim
498a complaint
Domestic Violence case
maintenance,
so be ready for them too,
and,
the second option is to file Restitution of conjugal rights petition in the Court, to show your bonafide intentions to save the matrimonial tie, however, you can withdraw the same any time,
RCR will work as a safeguard to 498a, maintenance, DV etc
Call/mail for a detailed discussion/understanding
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ARSHAD ALI ZAIDI ADVOCATE

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A.You should give the application in SSP, Human Rights Commission and file a case against them in the court.
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