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Wife's mother not allowing to take divorce, what to do


14-Dec-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I married to my relative girl(cousin sisters daughter) on march 2017. Her mom has an illegal affair with some other guy and they are not married. We were living happily but when my wife wanted to go home i refuced her not go to her moms house. AS the other guy stays in her moms house. November 2017 she left my home saying she cant live with me as i am separating her from her mom. but she is now planning to go to college hostel and stay there and dont want to come back. Her mom is not willing to talk to us or ready to provide divorce.. She is so adamant and very cruel and started telling to her mom and relatives that i gave her sex torture etc.. This is just to protect her from her mistakes.. her mom and relatives are asking us to wait for 3 years so that she will change. if we proceed for divorce they will give all false case against us. How do i proceed now??
Answers (2)

Answer #1
751 votes
Hi sir/madam.
If you don't want your wife mean file divorce sir after you will face easily for all false case against you.
So you don't worry
Answer #2
661 votes
The marriage was held during March 2017 only. The minimum period required to process the divorce is one year. The person has not mentioned about whether the marriage is Hindu law or other. He has to separate the spouse.

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Jerald Jacob
Sir my name Jerald Jacob my wife mother ask for divorce but I need my wife plz help me

Reply by LawRato
As per Section 32 of the Divorce Act, 1869 when either the husband or the wife has, without reasonable excuse, withdrawn from the society of the other, either wife, or husband may apply, by petition to the District Court for restitution of conjugal rights, and the Court, on being satisfied of the truth of the statements made in such petition, and that there is no legal ground why the application should not be granted, may decree restitution of conjugal rights accordingly.
So you may file a petition under the above section in the district court within the territorial jurisdiction of which the marriage took place or where the parties last resided together.

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