Legal Question in Family Law in India

Family Matters

I was not having a satifactory relationships with my wife due to certain hot discussion i left my wife to her father house meanwhile i disowned my parent and filed a divorce caase a i nw safe can she send me to jail or behind the bars any other precaution


Asked on 11/10/08, 2:07 am

5 Answers from Attorneys

Aniruddha Pawse Aniruddha.P.Pawse Advocates

Re: Family Matters

She can file a case under Domestic Violence Act or under 498A IPC depending on facts of your case.

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Answered on 11/10/08, 5:54 am
Nasir Butt Nasir Law Associates

Re: Family Matters

She has right to initiate proceedings under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. Relevant section is reproduced here:---

Section 5 (Chapter 5) Definition of domestic violence.

3. Definition of domestic violence.-

For the purposes of this Act, any act, omission or commission or conduct of the respondent shall constitute domestic violence in case it -

(a) harms or injures or endangers the health, safety, life, limb or well-being, whether mental or physical, of the aggrieved person or tends to do so and includes causing physical abuse, sexual abuse, verbal and emotional abuse and economic abuse; or

(b) harasses, harms, injures or endangers the aggrieved person with a view to coerce her or any other person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any dowry or other property or valuable security; or

(c) has the effect of threatening the aggrieved person or any person related to her by any conduct mentioned in clause (a) or clause (b); or(d) otherwise injures or causes harm, whether physical or mental, to the aggrieved person.

Explanation I.-For the purposes of this section,-

(i) "physical abuse" means any act or conduct which is of such a nature as to cause bodily pain, harm, or danger to life, limb, or health or impair the health or development of the aggrieved person and includes assault, criminal intimidation and criminal force;

(ii) "sexual abuse" includes any conduct of a sexual nature that abuses, humiliates, degrades or otherwise violates the dignity of woman;

(iii) "verbal and emotional abuse" includes-

(a) insults, ridicule, humiliation, name calling and insults or ridicule specially with regard to not having a child or a male child; and

(b) repeated threats to cause physical pain to any person in whom the aggrieved person is interested.

(iv) "economic abuse" includes-

(a) deprivation of all or any economic or financial resources to which the aggrieved person is entitled under any law or custom whether payable under an order of a court or otherwise or which the aggrieved person requires out of necessity including, but not limited to, household necessities for the aggrieved person and her children, if any, stridhan, property, jointly or separately owned by the aggrieved person, payment of rental related to the shared household and maintenance;

(b) disposal of household effects, any alienation of assets whether movable or immovable, valuables, shares, securities, bonds and the like or other property in which the aggrieved person has an interest or is entitled to use by virtue of the domestic relationship or which may be reasonably required by the aggrieved person or her children or her stridhan or any other property jointly or separately held by the aggrieved person; and

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Answered on 11/10/08, 7:17 am
Nasir Butt Nasir Law Associates

Re: Family Matters

Rest of the section is produced here:---

(c) prohibition or restriction to continued access to resources or facilities which the aggrieved person is entitled to use or enjoy by virtue of the domestic relationship including access to the shared household.

Explanation

II.-For the purpose of determining whether any act, omission, commission or conduct of the respondent constitutes "domestic violence" under this section, the overall facts and circumstances of the case shall be taken into consideration.

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Answered on 11/10/08, 7:18 am
Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

Re: Family Matters

The facts mentioned by you are not sufficient to determine rights and liabilities of the parties. However, the tone of your statement suggest that you are apprehending trouble for yourself and your parents.

Be clear that you cannot "disown" parents. they remain parents for ever.

Your or their liability is not washed by your act of 'disowning' your parents.

You and your parents may suffer criminal case which may also result into arrest if she files a criminal complaint against you people under IPC and/or DVA.

It is better you seriously consider a compromise to settle the matter out of court.

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Answered on 11/10/08, 11:52 am
RAJIV GUPTA (Cell: +91 9811284735) [email protected]

Re: Family Matters

all depends upon the body of complaint to be filed by her. in case the allegations are substantiated with proofs, she may pose difficulty you procuring anticipatory bail. facts mentioned by you are deficient and advised you come up with true picture.

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Answered on 11/11/08, 12:21 am


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