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Do I need to pay alimony? Will I get divorce


17-Nov-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I got married 15 months ago , after few days I got to know that my wife is suffering from schizophrenia ( psychosis ) since last 14 years ( I have her & her parents voice recordings and one old prescription before the marriage), her parents and she married me by hiding her mental illness. From that time till now I was trying my best to get proper treatment, but seems everything is useless, she is making false allegations on my family members even we are not living with my family after marriage ( as she is working as doctor in another state). nMy question is n1. Whether I can get divorce on the basis of her mental illness?n2. Do I need to pay alimony even she is a grade-1 officer ? nSomeone please help me.
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Answer #1
592 votes
You can get divorce for her on the ground of mental illness. maintenance will be decided as per the case provided. on the bases of the above mentioned quarry the maintenance has to be provided. but the same can be reduced.
Fraud case can also be filed on her and her parents.
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Answer #2
878 votes
Yes you can file divorce on this ground if her family did not inform you about her illness..and you need not to pay alimony if she is capable enough to maintain herself...file a contested divorce petition under HMA..for further details do contact...
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Answer #3
675 votes
hello sir according to your query you can file a petition in nearest family court you can go to the section 11 and section 12 Hindu marriage act 1955 according to the marriage is void and voidable and you can go to the nearest police station in file the FIR all the persons the person are telling us lie and you can file and 420 Indian panel code
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Answer #4
691 votes
You may file for divorce on the ground of concealment of your wife's illness from you at the time of performance of the marriage. As regards alimony, now both husband and wife are required to file an affidavit of income and assets before the court so if your wife is able to maintain herself, then ordinarily no maintenance is required to be paid to her.
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