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Divorce Assistance

(Querist) 05 October 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I was married on 19th Jan 2008, from April 2009 we are living separate due to small family day to day issues. I tried to my level best to settle my family once again. But she is not ready to come back. Her father is saying as she is not ready to return, he wants us to start a divorce proceeding.
Please suggest in what way and how to proceed in this regard. I also wants that I should not pay anything to their family since all the marriage expenditure done by us. They just returned back half of that amount. She is also working and earning around 15K.
Please suggest how to go about this case and where to file this case.
Anoop Sharma (Querist) 05 October 2010
This case is not resolved, please keep open status.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 05 October 2010
whats your idea.? i mean do you want to rejoin? or divorce?
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 05 October 2010
If both of you want divorce, go in for mutual consent divorce.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 05 October 2010
if you also want to divorce from your wife mean, both of you may file divorce as mutual.. unless if you want to rejoin your wife mean may file petition for restitution of conjugal rights.. what ever may be think twice..
Rajeev kulshreshtha (Expert) 05 October 2010
Mr Tom's advise is very good i am fully agree with him.
Anoop Sharma (Querist) 05 October 2010
petition for restitution of conjugal rights. I do not about this. Please let me know about this.
And I as per your question, I would like to say that she is now not ready to come back. So divorce is the only solution. Also let me know that is there any possibilites that their family may file case for Dowery etc. If yes, then what should I do, in this regard.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 06 October 2010
You can file a suit for divorce on several grounds including the ground of cruelty. The wife can indeed initiate proceeding under Dowry Prohibition Act for which you have to defend yourself after obtaining bail.


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