My husband was impotent shall I get share in my law property
27-Jan-2025 (In Divorce Law)
I filed sec9 and my husband filed sec 13 1ia. No kids. Current status is cross examination trials going in court. My husband priced as impotent by the court. Now I can get share of my in law properties as permanent alimony. If not how I get it because my husband had only job no properties on his name yet. I filed sec 498a case also.
As per sec 19 of divorce act the marriage can be only nullified on that ground. Impotency simpliciter is not a ground for Divorce. Capacity for sexual intercourse must exist at-least 'in posse' at the time of marriage. Permanent and incurable impotency such as to render complete and natural sexual intercourse between parties practically impossible is a ground for annulment of marriage.
Now coming to the question of in-laws property the answer is No you won't have claim to the In-laws property. Instead you will have to seek alimony and/or subsequent maintenance on other grounds which can be only understood after a detailed analysis of the case.
In your case, since your husband has been declared impotent by the court and has no property in his name, seeking a share in your in-law's property for permanent alimony may not be straightforward. Under Indian law, you generally cannot claim a direct share in your in-law's property unless it is jointly owned by your husband or if he has a legal claim over it.
However, you may be entitled to maintenance or alimony based on your husband's income and financial status, including any support from his employment. If your in-laws have financial resources and your husband cannot provide adequate maintenance, you could explore legal remedies under Section 125 CrPC or other relevant family law provisions.
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