icon intentions behind delaying the DV and divorce for women

My wife put false 498 DV maintenance cases on me. My kids custody are with me after putting case from 3 years she has not got any case moving but delaying the cases and only saying i have won by putt

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
To protect the husbands and their relatives against the misuse of 498A by the wife or her relatives, one such Supreme Court judgment on 498A IPC was Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, (2014) 8 SCC 273 wherein, the Apex Court directed the police authorities not to automatically arrest in a Section 498A IPC case or other cognizable offense, but satisfy themselves on necessity for arrest following the parameters prescribed under Section 41 CrPC. This case brought some relief for husbands ...ReadMore

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icon Wife brother zones her husband within 2 months of marriage

Within 2 months into marriage, my wife says that we'll maintain a brother-sister relationship because she always longed for an elder brother in her life. This came as a big shocker and right from the

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The law requires either spouse to pay divorce alimony in India. In fact, alimony gives an estranged wife (even if she is working) some consolation in monetary comfort. However, in most cases, it is the husband who has to pay financial support to his divorced wife. There is no set pattern or hard and fast principle for calculating the amount of alimony that the husband must pay to his wife. Alimony can be paid on a regular or monthly basis, or as a one-time compensation in the form ...ReadMore

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icon Opinion for second marriage

,me and my wife got married in 2014,she went back to her mother house in 2019,never came back again and got married without informing me,now I want to move on and do court marriage with another girl,w

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,

If your wife left without informing you and married someone else, you may want to consider filing for divorce. Divorce in India can be initiated under various laws, including the Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, or other applicable personal laws depending on your religion. To remarry, you will need to obtain a divorce decree from the court. This decree legally dissolves your previous marriage and allows you to marry someone else.

After obtaining the divorce decree, you c ...ReadMore

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icon my friends marriage is in trouble

My friend doses all household work at home. takes care of her in laws too. still they have complaints all the time with her. they don't let her eat food peacefully. they want firstly they eat their ma

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6 months ago


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Protection Order: If she feels unsafe or threatened, she should consider obtaining a protection order or a restraining order against her in-laws or any other party that may be causing her harm or distress.

Women's Rights Cell or Helpline: Suggest that she reach out to a women's rights organization or helpline in her area. These organizations provide support, guidance, and resources for women facing domestic abuse or difficult family situations.

Counseling and Support Groups: Encourage her ...ReadMore

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icon Needed a right guidance for me in getting divorce ASAP

I don't have any evidence against my partner but my word's are true. I have gone through Mental and physical cruelty so much abused kidnapped and threatened to marriage him now I have my family suppor

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
While you mentioned you don't have evidence against your partner, it's essential to start documenting any incidents of mental and physical cruelty. This can include photographs, text messages, emails, or any other forms of communication that can serve as proof. If you fear for your safety, you can consider applying for a protection or restraining order (such as a Domestic Violence Protection Order) that restricts your partner's ability to contact or approach you. If you wish to file ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - Our marriage is in trouble

I am married for 1 year 10 months now to my boyfriend of 12 years. Our marriage is in trouble and my husband is not showing any interests in changing his behaviour. I came to my parents house, its bee

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6 months ago


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Communication: Open and honest communication is essential in any relationship. Before making any decisions, it's a good idea to have a conversation with your husband about your concerns and feelings. Express how his behavior and actions have affected you and the marriage. See if he is willing to engage in a dialogue about the issues you both are facing.

Marriage Counseling: If you believe there is still a chance to salvage the marriage, consider seeking the help of a marriage counselor or ...ReadMore

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icon Property rights of stepmother

My friend’s father is going to take a divorce with my friend’s step mother, what all property can she claim to be her’s and can my friend claim for her step Mother’s property?

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6 months ago


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If the property is jointly held, and jointly owned by the husband and 2nd wife and if the 2nd wife is separated through divorce by husband, she can claim her share from the husband's share, besides the 50% share in her name, She also has the right to stay in the property till the decree of divorce is passed by the Court. If a couple decides to split the relationship mutually, the wife has no legal right to any property owned solely in the husband's name. But, if the wife can prove ...ReadMore

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icon My husband has filed divorce case in Family court

My husband has filed divorce case in Family court Agra but I live in kota with my father.what is right jurisdiction?. Also can I send reply by speed post?

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The jurisdiction for a divorce case in India is determined by several factors, including where you and your husband last resided together, where the marriage took place, where you currently reside, and where your husband has filed the case. You can submit your response, also known as a written statement, in the Family Court where your husband filed the case. You can send your reply by speed post or any other reliable means that provides proof of delivery. It's important to ensure th ...ReadMore

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icon Abusive relationship

My wife abuses me and my parents in front of me though my parents do not stay with us. Should I also abuse her back or suffer in silence?

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6 months ago


A. Dear C;ient,
Mental cruelty as a ground for divorce was inserted after the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Act, 1976. It states that a decree of divorce can be obtained by either spouse if one spouse has treated the other with cruelty. Section 13 (1) (ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, allows either spouse to seek divorce on the grounds of cruelty. Mental cruelty is a course of conduct on the part of one spouse that can endanger mental health and cause apprehension in the mind of the other spouse to ...ReadMore

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icon Interim maintenance

My wife has filed divorce and maintenance case She is working in nationalised bank earning 60000/- PM and I am working in IT sector earning 55000/-PM My son is 2 years 6 months old living with my wife

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6 months ago


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Collect Financial Evidence: Gather evidence of your income, expenses, and financial situation to demonstrate to the court that the ordered amount is unfair or not in accordance with the law.

File an Application: If your attorney believes there are valid grounds for challenging the interim maintenance order, they can help you file an appropriate application or petition in court.

Present Your Case: During court hearings, your attorney can present arguments and evidence to support your reque ...ReadMore

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