icon Usurping of money and jewellery by Bride's father

I married off my son to a family relative US Citizen girl in 2021. Unfortunately, the marriage did not succeed due to cultural and compatibility issues. However, the girl's father is refusing to retun

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8 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
It is an offence under Section 420 and other sections of IPC. You may immediately lodge a complaint with Police and if FIR is not registered approach higher police officers in the rank of IPS.

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icon Fear of false domestic violence case by mother in law

My friend got married 3 months ago. There were situations happening at her husbands house concerned to her father in laws ill health, which was there from a long and was followed by his demise that ha

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
If she is afraid that a complaint would be initiated against her, she can apply for anticipatory bail.Anticipatory bail is a legal provision that allows an accused person to apply for bail before being arrested. In India, pre-arrest bail is granted under section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. It is issued only by the Sessions Court and High Court.

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icon Alimony related

It all started 5 years back when my husband started cheating with another girl and I got separated with my 1-year kid in 2020.. now he is 4+. was fighting in court to get some justice. I got partially

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In case of a contested divorce, often spouses fail to come to any understanding regarding alimony. In such situations, the court takes up the task of making a decision on the amount of alimony to be paid. As a consequence, a working woman in India is also entitled to alimony based on her living condition, lifestyle, status, and position in society after divorce. As per the courts, the employed wife is entitled to the same position and level of living as she had at her matrimonial h ...ReadMore

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icon Pressure from Husband for Divorce

I have been married for 5 months now and my husband has sent me a legal notice on cruelty basis. My husband is good but he is highly influenced by his parents and cousin sisters. Not knowing what I ha

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
In this case you don't go for mutual consent divorce instead you file a case for restitution of conjugal rights asking him to join you and lead married life, further if he files divorce case you file objections and see that his case is dismissed,

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icon Mutual divorce - 6 months is completed

We applied for mutual divorce and 6 months is completed and status is uncontested at Lok adalat. How long do we need to wait further to get divorce papers. Also, when can I re marry

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
As per Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, after filing the first motion seeking divorce through mutual consent, the parties have to wait for a minimum of six months and a maximum of 18 months before moving the second motion

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icon Spouse not ready to file consented mutual divorce

I filed the divorce in 2021 and was withdrawn because my spouse requested to give her a chance. One of the reason I filed in 2021 still continutes in 2023 and she has been lying to me till I find the

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Under the Hindu Marriage Act (HMA), 1955, the husband and the wife have been given the option to file for a mutual consent divorce. However, if your spouse is not agreeing to mutual consent divorce, you may file a divorce petition on the ground of cruelty provided under Section 13(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

Cruelty as a Ground for Divorce
Not every matrimonial conduct that annoys the spouse can amount to cruelty. Mere irritations or quarrels between spouses are not cruelty ...ReadMore

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icon no fault divorce for Christian marriage

What are the chances of no fault divorce for Christian marriage

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Every state now has no-fault grounds for divorce, permitting a spouse who is dissatisfied with the marriage to obtain a divorce simply on that ground.

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icon Threatening ,Dowry and Sexual Harassment on husband and claiming alimony

My wife is threating me to put these cases on me: 1.) Dowry 2.) Sexual Harrassment 3) Physical & Mental Torture 4) Threating and physical assualt. She is residing in my home and she is from hassan

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Gather Evidence: If you believe the accusations are false, gather any evidence that could support your side of the story. This might include text messages, emails, or witnesses who can testify to the contrary.
Alibi and Witnesses: If the accusations involve specific incidents, having alibis or witnesses who can vouch for your whereabouts or behavior can be crucial.
Jurisdiction: The jurisdiction in which the cases can be filed might depend on factors like where the alleged incidents ...ReadMore

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icon Cheating and doing fake news in public

I have done love marriage.under each other understanding situation.. before marriage I'm divorcee.my husband agreed to accept my two kids and my past life ..he decided to take full responsibility agai

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can file a complaint or an FIR against your husband at your nearest police station. You can also file a case against him under section 498A of IPC. Section 12 of Domestic Violence Act can also be used to support your claim.

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icon Final Judgement

My divorce case is going on currently, but I don’t want divorce but my husband needs divorce and giving false allegations and even judge also noticing his actions and dramas and he is giving chances

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
If you have provoked to file the divorce petition, you can withdraw it without your spouse's agreement. You must ask the court clerk if your partner has filed any answer or not. If not, you can file the document to dismiss the petition yourself. The court will grant your dismissal automatically.

But if your partner has responded to the petition and filed a counterclaim, you cannot withdraw the petition without their agreement. The court can allow you to dismiss if they have filed a ...ReadMore

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