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Mutual consent divorce due to domestic violence


04-Aug-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Hi sir,i married on 10 dec 2016. my husband is psychic. He mentally tortured me a lot if i had bf before marriage and beated me on 31 may 2017 with blaming me that i had physical relationship with a guy before marriage. now he wants divorce. i made him understand a lot that he is blaming me wrong. i talked with that boy on phone after marriage for consultation of my studies n career. My husband is blaming that i talked wrongly. i never meet that guy after marriage. only talked for some consultation and settlement over phone. can my husband file divorce with this reason? now we are living separately from 2 months, and will complete 1 year of our marriage on 10 dec 2017.
Answers (4)

Answer #1
561 votes
Hello..Before completion of one year you cannot get divorce either mutually or on merit . If he harasses you physically you can file a complaint u/s 12 of domestic violence act at your nearest police station..No,he cannot file a divorce on the basis of your pre marital relationship..
Answer #2
874 votes
Mam you can apply for mutual divorce in ge family court Gurgaon...if you want to take action against the physical abuse then you can also file a complaint of domestic violence in court .. There is a provision for obtaining monthly allowence by filing maintaince under section 125crpc..
Answer #3
554 votes
Hi, it's very unfortunate that you are suffering due to your husbands psychico behaviour. If things get worst, you needs to fill a police complaint against him in your nearest police station. It should be your first step. Merely on his dought can't get him divorce from you. Write a written complaint of domestic violence against him and go to nearest police station. Feel free to contact for any further assistance.
Answer #4
942 votes
As per provision of Hindu law there must be one year separation between parties.in extreme circumstances which has to satisfy the court than this limitation can be relexed. Yes your husband can file divorce petition on ground of crulity and adulteration.

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