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Husband and in laws disappeared after my first girl birth


11-Sep-2023 (In Family Law)
Hello Respected Lawyers I want your guidance for the steps and rights for me and my infant baby girl. Problem: My arrange marriage was fixed on 5 October 2014. After one month, little home related issues by in laws started which caused lots of personal mental torture in my mind and my job also disturbed. Husband never ready to listen and resolve the matter and always took his parents side. My in laws stays in Punjab and me and my husband was in gurgaon. My parents in haryana. Husband never discussed about his salary aur emails accounts or bank account or any policy if taken. Denied to talk about future plans with me as it's his personal life. Relationship was only a society show off to him. My husband did beat me in June 2015 . my parents came to see me and madenky Husband understand that parents and wife has separate place and you need to make balance and all. He gave me a written apology letter too. My mother in law mostly tease me and falsely praise and guide my husband
Answers (3)

Answer #1
571 votes
hi,
file divorce by mutual or by contesting if you don't want to stay with him and besides this you can also file a complaint under D.V act and 498a ipc and claim maintenance.

thanks & regards

Adv. Puneet Sharma
Answer #2
717 votes
Mam in this scenario as per legal remedies you can file a domestic violence complaint in the women cell.. If u don't want to break up your marriage but want to live Seprately you can ask for maintenance from your husband for urself and for your daughter..
Answer #3
781 votes
You must first try and resolve the issues with the intervention of the elders of both the families because it involves the future of your child as well along with yours. If it cannot be resolved then you can approach the police authorities and file a complaint against your husband and in laws with the women's cell of the police. You can additionally file a case asking for maintenance from your husband in Court. Also you will have to take a call on whether you would want to file for divorce.

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