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Husband is missing and his family not giving any information.


19-Apr-2023 (In Family Law)
It was a love marriage with my husband in July 17 but my mother in law was quit unhappy by this.1 moth even not passed she started to abuse and also harassed mentally by saying many thing .she use to say that our family not given them a single rupee it means there was a concern of money also.A/c to my husband he left the home and sifted to kutch,gujrat and got a job in suzlon india ltd by the help of his so called uncle.When he sifted there he use to call within 2-3 days but the duration of calling got increased.i last time got his call on 7 or 8th of march 2018...after that i didn't got the call till now.I called in Suzlon India for query i also called at his home Surat to talk to his younger brother but they denied that they don't have any information related to him. A/c to my husband they legally separated him out of family and sifted to ahmadabad.Even i don,t have any contact in Surat that i can made myself sure about the address.please help on the same.Hindu religion....
Answers (4)

Answer #1
658 votes
Mam,

In my opinion, you will have to send a legal notice at his last residing address, and also file for restitution of conjugal rights in the Family court through a lawyer. Also, you can simultaneously approach the Hon'ble High Court by way of a writ application to find a missing person.

Answer #2
565 votes
Make a police complaint through Commissioner of police stating last events how ur husband was taken away from you against those people who conspired all these events. Afterwards file a hebeus corpas petition in highcourt against those conspirers and police.
Answer #3
504 votes
Contact local police station and lodge missing complaint of your husband. So that the fact comes before you. Wherever you are staying nowadays, lodge complaint immediately. This is the only way ....
Answer #4
981 votes
Your problem is very serious problem..you should to approach mahila ayog and concern police station..(mahila police station)..if it won't worked out then file application before high court...further more query kindly call..

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