Will it be appropriate to visit my home while divorce is going on
27-Jun-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I have applied Contested Divorce through a lawyer but in the meanwhile, my wife applied compliant in the police station. As I got a call and informed that your wife lodged a complaint in my home town. After marriage (1 month later), I found she was cheating for 2 years we are only having disturbance with each other(no Kids). And she left home on Nov 2017 after that she never came home as i work in Gurgaon. Even we had met on Jan2018, through our community I said if she is good behavior I will take her back but her mentality didn’t change again she started threating me. So I feel unsecured and threatened by my wife family.Now I am feeling doubt that even after visiting my hometown at the police station I feel scared. Even as per the lawyer he says that he got case number for contested divorce but as per my knowledge he has to get 5 signs from the court.Is it good to visit my hometown as I have only number nor the papers .or I need any other precautions to be taken before going to statio
If she has filed a complaint under section 498A of IPC then you must go to the police station and co-operate with the police investigation. This will show your good conduct.
Along with this, if a person doesn't co-operate in police investigate where the complaint is under section 498A IPC, the person may even be arrested as the offence is a cognizable and non-bailable offence.
Along with this, if a person doesn't co-operate in police investigate where the complaint is under section 498A IPC, the person may even be arrested as the offence is a cognizable and non-bailable offence.
This type of situation is often faced by husbands now a days,but don't worry supreme court has framed proper guidelines for these type of issues. collect your documents and visit your town. Police will give you police bail or a custody of maximum 1-2 days, that too if they think any case is made out. you can go for anticipatory bail also.
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