Legal Question in Family Law in India
openion in my case to proceed further
Dear sir,
I married a girl , a govt. college lecturer.
She has married me suppressing her earlier valid register marriage. Before knowing farmer marriage I got upset upset over her activities and I sent a divorce notice to her on desertion and mental cruelty.
After 10 days she lodged a false dowry complaint against me. The concerned women police inspector refered the case to court saying that it is of mistake of fact and she has married me supressing her earlier marriage.
After collecting her earlier registered marriage document I ammended the same in my HMOP case alongwith the custody of my only one female baby.
I lodged a private petition on her under IPC 495 in concerned criminal court.
While trial court proceeding she presented a petition in high court of chennai for quas and stay which has been dismissed.
When trial court has started enquity and after charges has been framed against hershe has again moved the high court suppressing her earlier quash petition dismissal.
Thus it has been proceeding for the past four years. Though I am highly cheated and I could not take any action against her.
Please suggest me what to do to take immediate action agains her
tru
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: openion in my case to proceed further
you are already pursuing legal remedies and moving in right direction. you should stay in touch with your counsel and follow his advice.
if possible, try to reach an amicable settlement with your wife because the court process is time consuming and costly.
Re: openion in my case to proceed further
you are already pursuing legal remedies and moving in right direction. you should stay in touch with your counsel and follow his advice.
if possible, try to reach an amicable settlement with your wife because the court process is time consuming and costly.
Re: openion in my case to proceed further
you are already pursuing legal remedies and moving in right direction. you should stay in touch with your counsel and follow his advice.
if possible, try to reach an amicable settlement with your wife because the court process is time consuming and costly.