Legal Question in Family Law in India
legal note further action
Previous discussion in this form �subject: legal note further action� hi sudershan goel. Really I don�t have interest to continue life with her because she did lot blaming issue with me and my parents. When she was in my house I have lot of time patients but one day she tried to beat my father that day I loose my patients because she stay in my house only 2 weeks, with in 2 weeks she created this kind of issuses,even if I continue life with her she will raise lot of issues in future so for that reason I tried to solve the problem at initially stage, saying any apology from my wife side . If can talk personal with her she will behave again same kind of situations so for that reason I expecting apology from my wife side if she really continue life with me she will says apology otherwise I don�t have interest to continue the life. �LOVE & AFUNCTION MAIN IMPORTANT BETWEEN WIFE & HUSBAND� otherwise no need meaning for marriage. I tried to settle the amicably but her parents was not intested to discusses, they always force her daughter to put the criminal cases to my family members. So please give me better suggestion to solve the problem without making any complicate with me & my parents, because am only one son to my parents
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: legal note further action
Your case for divorce is too premature. you will have to wait for atleast 2 yrs for ground of desertion.
Re: legal note further action
The facts given by you are not complete for an appropriate opinion to protect you from the rigours of 498-A or DVA which may be resorted by your wife against your and your family. Therefore, please write all the details starting from the date you met your wife onwards in chronological order to enable us to find a suitable 'way out' for you.
You should also provide all the specific instances with dates and places where behaviour of your wife was 'abnormal' or 'cruel' towards you or your family.
One solitary incident may not be sufficient to reach a conclusion of 'wrong behaviour' against your wife; because one incident could possibly be counter-productive also.
You will need to establish that your wife's living in the matrimonial home is injurious or dangerous to your normal living/well-being.
We will make an objective assessment after full facts are available.