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Jitin Saxena (Executive)     08 March 2013

Father hide the fact of her ailment

My father-in- law had hide the fact that his daughter is suffering from depression, actually it is not depression , she is suffering from Schizophrenia which was diagnosed by psychiatrist at Noida. From the very next day after marriage, she started displaying her symproms which were like a ghost affect. I want someone from the experts team whom I can tell the story in detail since Feb 2011 till date.


Looking for the hands who can help me.


Thanks,

J. Saxena



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Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     08 March 2013

Save the facts.
Hire via reference local advocate and under S. 13 (1) (iii) HMA it is a valid ground for divorce.

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     08 March 2013

Let her parents guide, educate,assist her for matrimonial relations.Parents have to teach herby showing  many  stories ofhusband and wives stories in our Indian culture.

Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     08 March 2013

Originally posted by : Rama chary cell no:9989324294
  Let her parents guide, educate, assist her for matrimonial relations. Parents have to teach her by showing  many stories of husband and wives stories in our Indian culture.  

 You mean Abhijnanashakuntalam whose modern day translation is found in Bharatratnamdreamviolenceactum..

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Advocate Sastry (Advocate)     08 March 2013

Section 13 (1)(iii) of the Hindu Marriage Provides:-
(1) Any marriage solemnized, whether before or after the commencement of the Act, may, on a petition presented by either the husband or the wife, be dissolved by a decree of divorce on the ground that the other party
(iii) has been incurably of unsound mind, or has suffering continuously or intermittently from mental disorder of such a kind and to such an extent that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to live with the respondent.

Explanation- In this clause-

(a) the expression "mental disorder" means mental illness, arrested or incomplete development of mind, psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and include schizophrenia.

Though it is a ground for getting divorce, I feel that with proper medication and treatment it is curable. Just discuss with your parents and also with her parents.

Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     08 March 2013

Originally posted by : Advocate Sastry
  Though it is a ground for getting divorce, I feel that with proper medication and treatment it is curable. Just discuss with your parents and also with her parents.  

Here is an excellent article worth reading and we also say it is not curable and in case you have the cure be my reference for passing cases to you on mutual sharing basis :-)

https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/schizophrenia/complete-index.shtml
 

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     08 March 2013

you have to either accept her or seek divorce.  You cvannot be a fence sitter.

ragz hyder (PM)     08 March 2013

Jitin

email me or PM me. OI am going through something very similar. 

Experts really need your help here.

Is only mental disorder as describe above  ground " mental illness, arrested or incomplete development of mind, psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and include schizophrenia.".

I ma being told by my lawyer that unless it is life threatening it is not ground. Should I change my lawyer.

Jitin Saxena (Executive)     10 March 2013

Dear Rama Cherry,


I am having all her medical history but the doctor with whom her treatment is going on never says that it is non- curable disease. Further, you said that let her parents teach, guide her about the matrimonial relationships but she is so ziddi that she never gives weightage to these types of matter even her parents tells her about the relationship. Once in June/July 2011, she asked her father, that why you tied my knot hiding all the facts about me, Her father replied that i was to do this for your marriage. Is there any way of getting the recording of this conversation from the mobile service provider and can this be used as a tool that her father has hidden the fact which was important for all the matrimonial relationship.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     10 March 2013

If you have decided to leave her and you have the evidence then prceed early otherwise delay can be termed as condonation. Do not try illegal modes of collecting evidences like thrid party recording.

Advocate Sastry (Advocate)     11 March 2013

Dear Jitin,

Please think twice on the suggestions you receive from the forum members... Please discuss with your parents and also orther elders in your family.. If you have decided to go for divorce collect the Medical Certificates, Medical History, Details of present medicines being used on her. All these will support your case for divorce. You tell your in laws also and go for divorce.

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Originally posted by : Jitin Saxena

My father-in- law had hide the fact that his daughter is suffering from depression, actually it is not depression , she is suffering from Schizophrenia which was diagnosed by psychiatrist at Noida. From the very next day after marriage, she started displaying her symproms which were like a ghost affect. I want someone from the experts team whom I can tell the story in detail since Feb 2011 till date.


Looking for the hands who can help me.


Thanks,

J. Saxena

 


Want wife?  Accept her the way she is, then get her treated via specialist.


Dont want wife?  Gather all medical certificate/prescripttions/medical history etc and file case for divorce.


Felt cheated? Flie a case on in-laws for hiding the fact that she is schezhophrenic patient.


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