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How to get relief from 498a

(Querist) 04 April 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Hi..
my self Pintu
I have got marriage registration on 26 jan 2012, my wife is a final year English (Honor's)student from Calcutta university. on 1 march 2012 we visited to her mother due to her illness, she told me that she willing to stay at there (fathers house) till her exam ends. after one day she called me and said that she want her things (i.e. gold) back and want divorce. I gave all her things back to her father and taken a receipt in white paper written by a panchyat pradhan(form uncle in laws village) signed by her father and her uncle in law and the panchyat pradhan; that they got all the articles back and she is staying at her fathers custody for exam from the date 04-03-2012.
today she called me telling that she is going to suit 498a, and we will meet at court for divorce and alimony.

now what should i do?
is it good for me if I suit a RCR or Divorce case? or just wait and get ready for AB?
please suggest me what to do...
Deepak Nair (Expert) 04 April 2012
What is the reason behind the present issue?? what is the ground for 498??

Try to settle it amicably involving senior family members.

Otherwise wait and get ready for AB
Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 04 April 2012
RCR is a waste of time and money.

Try to sort the problems amicably, if not, be prepared.

Regards,

Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
Pintu chanda (Querist) 04 April 2012
Sir....
I tried hard but her senior family member are supporting her saying that some "Ojha" told them that my mother treated her with "Totka" to kill her.
I don't know the grounds, they can say any thing... like mental torture etc.
Pintu chanda (Querist) 04 April 2012

my marriage registration on 26 jan 2012 at asansol, district burdwan, W.B, my wife is from HoWrah district, w.b. can she file a divorce case from Howrah district court or nearest uluberiya court of Howrah district?
Deepak Nair (Expert) 04 April 2012
She can file the divorce petition in the court having jurisdiction of his parental house.
ajay sethi (Expert) 04 April 2012
already adviosed by PM
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 04 April 2012
Yes better to settle the matter amicably


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