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Husband made false promises torturing me now what to do legally


24-Jul-2023 (In Divorce Law)
.my marrige life completed 1 year on 17april2017.this year,nd we both got enggaged on 6sept 2016.Before engagement day we both had lil bit small conversation session.in dat conversation my futur husband told me dat he love to do hoteling love travel nd give me such hopes like u should feel comfortable dat in are family there is no 1 girl so u will be get most love nd affection from family members.dont worry.Nd if u had affair den forget it we can start our new life.etc.bt after 3months of enggagement he told me dat he drinks occassionaly.he had a past affair.nd all.Bt dat time i took it lightly nd thought dat he admits everythings dat he made in past. Nd tell me d truth dat time i thought what a good person he is.bt when our marrige happened after10 days of marrige he continues being late at home.drinking all d day.he always take a dig on me.he always keep harrasing me.He metaly tourcherd me.nw we had baby boy.so wat to do.m get fed out this.plz give advice me.
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Answer #1
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There are two ways to take Divorce in India:
1) Divorce with Mutual Consent: When husband and wife both agree to a divorce; the courts will consider a divorce with mutual consent. For the petition to be accepted, however, the couple should be separated for over a year or two years (as per the relevant act) and be able to prove that they have not been able to live together. Often, even when either husband or wife is reluctant, they still agree to such a divorce because it is relatively inexpensive and not as traumatic as a contested divorce. Matters such as children’s custody, maintenance and property rights could be agreed to mutually.
2) Divorce Without Mutual Consent: In case of a contested divorce, there are specific grounds on which the petition can be made. It isn’t as if a husband or wife can simply ask for a divorce without stating a reason. The reasons for divorce are as follows, though some are not applicable to all religions.
1. Cruelty
2. Adultery
3. Desertion
4. Conversion
5. Mental Disorder
6. Communicable Disease
7. Renunciation of the World
8. Presumption of Death

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