Legal Question in Family Law in India
Hi
I got married on 18th Nov 2012.Post marriage issues of money (her finances, stridhan), inlaws (adjustments, expectations), sex
(marriage is unconsummated as she did not want kids till a year),cooking, her dress sense cropped up. Further even on my birthday
she did not wish me though I have celebrated her birthday well
Both of us are working professionals. I had to go out of town with my parents (parents and I stay together during financial
year end and my wife could not accompany me as she had work pressure. So she went to stay with her parents. Before she went
I had asked her to think over the above matters. This was approximately 4 months after our marriage. But matters were
twisted to suggest that I and my parents had asked her to go. Her sister and her parents and relatives abused us in person
and took my wife�s dresses and other belongings. We are now separated since about 3 months and my wife despite my attempts
to communicate refuses to answer my calls, emails, smses etc. She is not even prepared for counseling. Though we have
wedding proofs there is no marriage certificate. I do not want to separate from my wife. She earns approx 70% of my salary.
My queries.
1. What should I do if she files for divorce? As per HMA will she file for divorce after a year of marriage or
year of separation?
2.In the event that she approaches me for mutual consent, is that a good option?
3. Apart from meeting her (which I have requested my in laws & they have not agreed) I have tried to establish contact with her
Is that negligence on my part & how do I establish cruelty on her part towards me?
4. What kind of alimony can she expect?
5. Can the court compel her to go for counseling so that atleast viewpoints be exchanged?
6. Any other option available?
2 Answers from Attorneys
dear client...
you situation has occured due to misunderstanding between you both take help of friends and relatives... divorce can not be filed before one year of marriage...
for any query mail me at [email protected]
mutual consent is the best option and other issue viz. alimony etc. can also be addressed in the same petition.