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Wife rejects my conjugal rights and also rights upon my daughter


23-May-2023 (In Family Law)
Wife mostly staying with her parents leaving me alone. Her parents support her as she is working. After 5 months of birth of my daughter, she came to my parental home for 5 days. There she told that I am not the father of the child nor I have any rights upon the baby & left the house. Irrespective of my requests, she is not coming. Rather she filed a complaint at PS & by this forced me to sign an agreement that I have to live near her parents house which is 35 kms away from my work place. Now where I am staying is nearer to both of our work place, still she is not coming. Please guide me ..
Answers (5)

Answer #1
775 votes
Sir
First you safe guard yourself by filing a complaint against your wife in concern Police Station that she is not coming to live with you after signing an agreement by stating all the facts best to your knowledge and subsequently file a section 9 petition HMA
Answer #2
553 votes
You should not bow down to your wife. You should do what is right and try to invoke your rights over your daughter and wife through court of law. Certainly things will improve and you will be settled down with your family.
Kind regards
Answer #3
817 votes
Please file a divorce petition on the ground of cruelty against husband brcuase she living with parents without any reasonable cause she also escaped your child from you. Pls also mentioned that you have tried for restitution of conjugal rights between but failed due to her irresponsible behavior
Answer #4
577 votes
In the above scenario you can file a petition for Restitution of Conjugal rights before the Family court and you can also get your case referred to a mediation cell from there and you both can be counselled through a mediator.For any further query please feel free to contact us at the numbers provided
Answer #5
797 votes
You can file petition under section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act for restitution of conjugal rights, therein stating all the relevant facts. In this way, she will have to reply the reasons for avoiding your company before the Court.

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