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Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 November 2017 This query is : Resolved 
I have been married for 5 yes now and mother of 2 yrs old now. My mother- in-law threw me and my husband out of her house after 2 months of our marriage aft my husband and mother-in-law had huge fight. Thereafter we were on rent for 4 yrs & 6 months and finally we bought same flat 6 months ago. We have been giving on & off visit to Mother-in-Law. Aft i gave birth to my son, my husband starting taunting me that i dont look good anymore. He wants divorce and forcing me for mutual divorce which am i not ready. Recently i got to know about he having short term affair with girl way younger to me . I met that girl and made recording of both my husband & this girl confessing. Same night my husband hit me and wanted to throw me and my son out of house. I went to police stn and filed complaint . They registered NC . They spoke to us & told if you want to divorce , got to court. He never gave any right to make any address proof neither on his mother's house and this new house . Now it has been 20 days he left me and my son with no communication & no expenses for maintenance . And also threatening me to sell this house off. Can i file PWDVA and ask for relief ? My husband trying to set ground that i dont let him his mother which is totally false to divorce. He is currently staying with his mother. I am staying at same house we bought with son. It is on loan.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Expert) 04 November 2017
Continue living in the house at its your matrimonial home and shared household. You can file application under PWDV Act if you are not provided maintenance for self and minor child. You will be allowed maintenance amount from husband for self if you have no source of income, for child definitely maintenance amount will be allowed. Right to residence will allow you to continue in the matrimonial home you are living now.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 November 2017
Dear Sir,
Thank you sir for promptly reply.
As same the time my husband wants to move back to the area where his mother stays on rent. His mother is very abusive towards me because she never liked me . Ours is love marriage and was arranged by parents. I dont want to divorce my husband but my mother is law is trying hard to get us divorced. How do i avoid this situation? Can my husband file for divorce that i dont allow to meet his mother .which is false. Is it true that separation of more than 6 months with no communication can allow divorce easily ? I am afraid i dont want to ruin my sons future.
SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Expert) 04 November 2017
Separation/ desertion has to be of 2 years which can be ground for divorce. Your husband can file any case as he wish but you can fight out a case. Appoint good lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 04 November 2017
No advice to an author who is anonymous.

You can post the query in fresh thread with your identity and material facts.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Expert) 04 November 2017
No divorce so easy as informed to you, unless you both agree for divorce by mutual consent. 6 months separation or 6 years separation, if you refuse and defend the divorce case your husband won't be able to get it provided you don't indulge in filling false criminal cases like dowry demand or cruelty against him and his mother under the instructions of money minded lawyers who misguide and spoil the lives of young couples.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 04 November 2017
AQ...........so NO reply...........
Kumar Doab (Expert) 04 November 2017
Pls post with your ID and you can get many replies..............
Kumar Doab (Expert) 04 November 2017
Pls post with your ID and you can get many replies..............
Guest (Expert) 04 November 2017
3 most vague and irrelevant posts by the fake expert, Mr. Kumar Doab (unreal name), as of playing merely a number game.
Guest (Expert) 04 November 2017
Rightly advised by the expert Mr. Vijay Raj Mahajan.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 05 November 2017
No reply for anonymous author, as per rules of this platform.
Seek professional advise of a local lawyer if you want to conceal your identity.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2017
JIGYASU - Legal analyst ,

You have raised question on the Id of expert Kumar Doab.

Have you raveled your Id or any detail about you?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2017
JIGYASU - Legal analyst

Very easy to comment on other experts.

Whether It is your moto, habit or hobby?

Nothing else you can contribute.

More than 90% of your posts are either vague or target other experts.
Guest (Expert) 05 November 2017
What exactly you want to ask from the experts.

However, as per your description, you have been rightly Advised by two experts.
Guest (Expert) 05 November 2017
@Rajendra K Goyal,

Two childish posts as of playing a number game on your part!

More so, as you have come forward on the question of fake ID of Kumar Doab, IS IT YOU, WHO IS KUMAR DOAB ALSO?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2017
Let the forum not be littered by some so called experts with changed identity..

It is not a crime to be Kumar Doab or being associated with him as member of the LCI team.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2017
JIGYASU - Legal analyst

It seems you are availing all chances by hook or crook to comment against expert Kumar Doab.

Your hate may not succeed to calm him but mutual respect would definitely bring results of equal respect.
Guest (Expert) 05 November 2017
@ Rajendra K Goyal,

Two more childish posts by Mr. Rajendra K Goyal!

However, thanks for confessing that you are Kumar Doab also, not someone else, as you stated, "IT IS NOT A CRIME TO BE KUMAR DOAB."

I responded only to your previous two vague childish posts..But you still availed chance to play a number game by making two vague posts as against my reply.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 06 November 2017
JIGYASU - Legal analyst,

In all your posts you have shown very good example of above childish posts.

These are examples of your Himalyan legal knowledge of law.

Guest (Expert) 06 November 2017
@ Rajendra K Goyal,

Only you are a child on this thread. None else. More so, when you shamelessly make multiples of posts that too without any valid and relevant advice, those are the childish posts only.



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