Seeking divorce under false impotence allegation
25-Jul-2023 (In Divorce Law)
My wife filed a divorce petition through The Hindu Marriage Act (HMOP) under impotence. She also stated the reasons of physical and psychological cruelty and desertion. She is not willing for mutual divorce.
All of these can be falsified and the petition can be dismissed since this is not the fact and I have enough substantiating documents. So, I want to dismiss the petition due to false allegations.
I have two clarifications:
1. I am willing to give divorce but at the same time want to dismiss the petition. Is it legally possible?
2. If I state and prove that the allegations are false, but agree with divorce, will the divorce be granted? If so, under what reasons?
yes we can dismiss the case infact if we have enough proof of documents to prove yourself that you are not impotent, she cannot unnecessarily file a false case with a false allegations, therefore it can be done, and for dissertion we can prove that she is the one who wanted to leave the matrimonial home and not the one you sent her out and we can prove that too with witnesses available
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