Legal Question in Family Law in India

Dear Sir,

I sent my wife two legal notice through advocate to join with me at AHMEDABAD i.e. my present place of posting.But She denied to join me there indirectly by saying that she may join my parent's house in Delhi.She also imposed baseless allegations on me in her reply to my two notices. She says that HON'BLE COURT will decide the definition of "MATRIMONIAL HOME".I explained many times that after marriage your matrimonial home is not your parent home.You need to stay with me for continuing our married life peacefully.But she says that she will not leave her job which she is doing in Delhi in a PSU and earning good salary.Actually , She does not want to leave Delhi and her parents.Her parents are also supporting her.Sir , My life has been ruined.

Her parents want Rs. 10 lacks for mutual settlement in their home but not in court.They are threatning to file all false cases against me and my family.

Our marriage took place in Nov. 2009.She used to visit my parent home in delhi for 7 to 10 days occassionaly and then go back to her parent house.Same thing she used to do with me i.e. for 10 to 15 days with me at Gujarat and then again come back to delhi in her parent's house.

Now,She has been living with her parents for more than 2 months

Sir, Please advise me what to do save me and my family from these over cunning people?

How can i defend my case strongly before court of law?

She sent her reply just on a plain paper properly typed and signed by herself.I mean she did not use any letterpad of some advocate.

Also please advise, does her reply on a plain paper just signed by herself in response to my two legal notices through advocate hold any value in eyes on law?


Asked on 6/04/10, 4:57 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

You may stop thinking of legal recourse and stay cool. It is too early to expect her to fulfill all her obligations without even settling down properly in the new environment. You have a duty to give her adequate space and make efforts to develop mutual understanding between the two of you.

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Answered on 6/04/10, 5:22 am


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