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Husband is forcing for divorce what can I do.


22-Dec-2023 (In Divorce Law)
After one month of living together, Husband told me for separation and is not sleeping with me. Daily he slept with his mother only.In absence of her,sometimes slept with me. I want to continue my marriage with him. But he is denying to live with me and telling the reasons "incomapatibliliy". I tried to make him understand and asked about my flaws and the main reason behind such desicion. My mother in law mentally harassing me for using the things(bucket, spoon, iron utensils) at home,my hair fall, my hair dos,food preference, choice of colours clothes wearing.Lifestyle n so many other things. Not allow to prepare food and to sleep with husband during periods. Sometimes offered stale food during periods ! Not allow to do worship of god in my style. My husband enforcing me for official separation. What does this mean, I don't know. He doesn't love me and his behaviour is not good towards me. I have tried to get things done better but it didn't work. He dont want to continue,
Answers (5)

Answer #1
908 votes
U can apply as under domestic violence act 2005. If u have lived with ur husband and mother in law in the same house. And u will access various reliefs under such Act.
If any other need contact me.
Answer #2
502 votes
Hi
Your husband is asking for judicial separation because he cannot go for divorce at this moment.
You can send legal notice to him g your intention to continue marital life.
In respect of harassment by in laws you have several remedies under law.
Answer #3
613 votes
Hi, I perused your query, in this situation you can file a case for Restitution of conjugal rights in which court would order him to reside and share bed with you. If still problem persist, you can file domestic violence case against husband and in laws and also 498a case. For further info contact me
Answer #4
694 votes
Your utmost priority must be to file a complaint for domestic violence & cruelty against your in laws at the nearest police station. After you do that, its possible that the things might get sorted. If your circumstances don't change, then you may file for Divorce on the aforesaid grounds.
Answer #5
701 votes
hi i have been through your query i think you should try for marraige counsellor in order to settle the marraige dispute and if even he is willing to get divorced then dont hesitate and free him from all the encumbrances by mutual consent!

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