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Husband wants divorce but I dont


09-Sep-2023 (In Divorce Law)
My husband wants divorce from me. We got married 4 and half year ago and we have a daughter also. My husband complained to SSP office and now our case went to mediation. Already they called us 5 times. Now tommorrow is date of last hearing. They can give decision for 6 Months seperation. Is there decision binding on us? What will the influence of this in case husband files in court for divorce. It will have negative impact on case as I don't want to get seperate. Please help
Answers (5)

Answer #1
577 votes
If you do not want divorce you can file for a decree of restitution of conjugal rights and ask to live with your husband . You can also file for maintained and crulty and you can ask for share in his property also. Contact for specific action.
Answer #2
723 votes
Divorce decree cannot be passed on the basis of the mediation proceedings. for divorce your husband will have to fight a proper divorce case will have to prove his facts. then only he can get divorce.rest i can guide you well when i see your documents of the case filed by your husband.
Answer #3
918 votes
Police has no power to grant divorce. Pls let me know the exact situation of the dispute. There is proper procedure to follow. What type of aligations have been levelled against you. It is advisable to visit me to discuss the matter for better results.

Stay blessed.
Answer #4
944 votes
No one can obtain divorce easily unless the spouse agree. In case of mediation, they have no power to put any pressure on you for divorce. Just go there and give statement that i want to stay with my husband and write about all your problems and the violence done by your husband as well as their demands about dowry etc.

The girl is having number of rights to file cases under domestic violence, right of residence, maintenence, complaint u/s 498a and many others.
regards,

Adv malhotra
Answer #5
990 votes
There is no one besides a Court which can direct the parties to go for 6 months separation. Only when a Mutual Consent Divorce Petition is filed by both the parties before any Court, thereafter the court provides for 6 months waiting period. Therefore, there is no compulsion for you to attend any mediation if you do not feel comfortable. It won’t have any adverse effect on you if your Husband files a Divorce Petition. You can always contest the same in case you do not wish to get separated.

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