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Want to divorce my wife which she doesn’t agree


05-Oct-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I am married to my wife for 17 years. I had a troubled Marriage since beginning. She always doubt on my character, never let me do things of my choices, doesn’t let me meet my parents, abuse them, say objectable content for me and my sister . Whenever I go to meet my parents, she make my life hell by threatening of suicide . She always threaten me to suicide or sending me n my family to jail. Sometimes become violent and throw things on me . It’s very difficult to live with her. She don’t want to divorce. We are living in a flat bought by me in her name. I am paying the instalments. How to go forward
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Answer #1
811 votes
you can file contested divorce petition on ground of cruelty...if she doesn't want to divorce....For that you have to prove the conduct of her and her cruel behaviour against you and your family...you have fight to get rid of
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Answer #2
845 votes
Dear user,
You can file a divorce petition in the concerned family court on the ground of cruelty and mental harassment. kindly start gathering evidence to prove cruelty and mental harassment.
As per the ownership of the flat. kindly provide some more details for better understanding of the situation. loan is taken in the ne of your wife?
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Answer #3
670 votes
hello sir according to your query you are very depressive you can go to the police station and file a fresh FIR in your wife and her parents and you can go to the High Court for your life and liberty protection further query please contact me immediately
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Answer #4
659 votes
You can file for divorce under section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act if you are a Hindu on the ground of mental and physical cruelty. Additionally if your wife is giving threats to harm herself, it is advised to approach your nearest police station and submit a written complaint regarding her behaviour and initiate proceedings under section 107/116 CR. P. C for your safety. If you are afraid for your own safety, you may also approach the police station to lodge an FIR regarding the same.
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