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Judicial separation

(Querist) 05 August 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Need divorce

Hi I got married in December 2016, right after a week I started facing issues with my wife .
1. Just after 2 days of marriage my mother in law sent a prescription of psychatrist to me on Whatsapp which was 6 days old Stating she has some issues and do not stay happy .
2. I never mistreated her, she started fighting over trivial issues , and went to home after a month
3. I tried to support her and took her back . I have WhatsApp chats of that time where it is clear she made issues out of nothing
4 I took her to a Dr in my town and he said that she has some issues and has a negative attitude
5 my family supported me in this issues but she didn't change a bit . She started threatening me with suicide etc .
6. On small issues one day she ran away from home
7 . I tried to talk to her family but instead they blamed me and my family and indirectly threatened me with dowry case
8. Finally in her absence I filed judicial separation
9 She came home with 7 people from her family and we had fights and they clearly threatened with fake dowry and dv case. Both went to nearest police station . They tried to file fake complaint but it didn't work. She went back to her town and filed fake complaint of dowry and dv against me and family . And filed the crpc 125 stating dowry and dv against her and stating she gave huge money during marriage which is baseless and I can easily prove it wrong

I don't wanna ruin my life with her .I spoke of divorce through mutual consent but they asked for huge alimony

I want divorce . Please guide what can be done further
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 August 2017
These cases seem to be pressurize tactics to get required money.

Either bow before their demand and get rid of the situation.

Or stand firm, face difficulties for some years boldly , it is possible they may bow and may agree towards amicable settlement.

Choice is yours.
P. Venu (Expert) 06 August 2017
The wild actions on her part, in my considered, suggests sufficient materials to seek divorce.


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