Mental Harassment should file RCR or Divorce ?
1 year ago
We got married 7 months ago with Hindu rituals it’s a love Cum arranged interstate marriage accepted by both parents . Before marriage they said they don’t need dowry or any gifts to them or the grooms sister . But Soon after marriage the family started demanding for gifts etc .The guy is unemployed from start and I’m a Govt employee we both stayed at my place .Then he left me after knowing I’m pregnant saying pregnancy is a mistake and I’m not responsible and run away with his parents .What action I should take now ? I don’t want divorce I need father to my future baby
A.First can mediate with both family elders for reunion. If it fails
then file a case under Restitution of Conjugal right - Legally requesting your husband to come and live with you
then file a case under Restitution of Conjugal right - Legally requesting your husband to come and live with you
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A.Dear Madam,
You can file multiple cases against him and get him arrested. He wish to shrink his responsibilities
You can file multiple cases against him and get him arrested. He wish to shrink his responsibilities
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