How to protect or restrain a woman from disturbing the marital life
24-Jul-2023 (In Family Law)
I am a Hindu by birth. My sister in law (nanad) has been very interfering in my marriage. She calls my husband constantly from 5 am in the morning till late in the night. This disturbs my marital life. My husband's behaviour changes every time he speaks to her. He gets violent abusive. Stops speaking for days. I filed for a divorce under cruelty. During the ongoing counselling sessions, he has been trying to reunite. But I get scared that the same erratic behaviour will continue. His sister is manipulative. Threatens to commit suicide now and then. What laws are available that can protect me or restrain that woman from disturbing my marital life? I want a compromise suit to be signed by him before I start living with him again. Please address.
No law is silent in the above situation. First you discuss with your husband and convince him to for beter marital life & avoid to hurt from in-laws behavior and try to leave separate house from her, then if not solve the problem then you will be file a report against the nanada 498A ipc before local police station.
dear client madam good wishes from a law rato advocate you mentioned that uou had filed a diverce case under cruelty if u want to compromise then you hav to filed a compomise petition in the same court and also filed a dv case against yr nanad
Dear,
You are call me for detail discussion then I give batter advice.
Manoj Ojha.
Adv.
You are call me for detail discussion then I give batter advice.
Manoj Ojha.
Adv.
Very sad to see your problem with unnecessary worry. Please tell your counsel to give a petition for for the same as described or else point out catogerically to restraining interference of the lady with name so that if you reunion your husband will have to accept the clause unconditionally.
In the said divorce proceedings you may take undertakes from your husband to reside separately from your sister in law and there . In spite of that if the attitude of your sister in law not changed the file case under the provisions of the domestic violence Act
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