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I got married 3 months ago, need divorce now, what should I do


08-Mar-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Hello team, I am looking for divorce and my marriage date is 01/12/2016 3 month only ...What I need to do..I got pregnant as well ...So what will be my rights after divorce...As well what n all I can claim ..I need to give back what jewellery I have got from my in-laws ???What n all I need to give back ..N what I can take back ??Kindly guide me
Answers (5)

Answer #1
916 votes
Maam you can only take divorce only and after 1 year of marraoge and you have to take a seprestion peride of one year and if you saw than i will help u in this for further clerification plz contact vie this site
Answer #2
807 votes
I have read and understood your query and shall be able to address your concern as I specialise in matrimonial laws. However I need some nore information so as to guide you well in this case accordingly.
Answer #3
837 votes
hello
facts are not clear, whether you are married under hindu religion or muslim ? what is the reason for divorce ?
there must be some hard reason for filing divorce within 3-4 month of marriage. you can call me for better advise
Answer #4
641 votes
You will have to make out a case of cruelty for divorce. Though, there is a legal bar from getting divorce within one year of marriage but you can use the time by filing complaint and other cases against your husband and in-laws so that they may give proper alimony to you and return your articles and agree for divorce as well. But also note that these steps should be taken only when there exist sufficient reason for the same.
Answer #5
814 votes
1) you have to wait for expiry of one year from date of your marriage for filing for divorce .

2) it is only in exceptional circumstances that you can file for divorce before expiry of one year

Other option, for a marriage to be declared invalid, one of the following grounds for annulment must be met:

One or both parties were not old enough to enter the marriage contract;
There exists a close blood relationship between the parties;
One party was still legally married when the current marriage occurred;
One party was impotent and unable to consummate the marriage;
One of the spouse's didn't have the mental capacity to enter into a marriage contract. (i.e. due to drunkenness or mental disability)
One of the spouses entered into the marriage under duress, threat, or force.
The marriage was entered into fraudulently. This may be due to the concealment of impotence, criminal history, sexually transmitted diseases, etc

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