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What to do if there are difference with inlaws false allegations on me


14-Jul-2023 (In Family Law)
Today i received a notice from patiala court and the petitioner is my husband (Rajneesh Sharma). Under section 9 he sent a notice to me and against my family and prior to that i filed a complaint in women cell in which both the parties were called but only my family went and they did not show up. He and his mother tried to malign me and raise a finger at my character which is not true at all. It's been 6 months to me in my parent's house and i came here for brother's wedding and he never visited here to receive me. I have alot to say but i would want to have this discussion over the call. Thanks
Answers (3)

Answer #1
598 votes
Section 9 notice is basically your husband has filed a petition of Restitution of Conjugal Rights. It means that he wants to resume the matrimonial relationship with you. However these petitions are just a cover up to show good intentions and that he never left you.
Regarding your complaint at women's cell, the first approach of the officers over there is to try to settle the matter. However if you husband will avoid the proceedings it will go against him.
You have more legal options that you can avail. Such as filing a petition of Domestic Violence against your husband. Rest I would be needing more facts and current status of your case to advise you better.

Answer #2
510 votes
In CAW cell, if your in-laws donot appear, the CAW Cell has the power to convert your complaint into FIR and then a FIR will be registered against the in-law under relevant provisions of law, if they are the culprit. now as for your Section 9, do appear in the court and give your reply to the petition of your husband.
Answer #3
617 votes
hi.... in the present case u have the option to file a case against your husband and your in laws under domestic violence act as u r staying with yourparents from last six months and apart from that u r also entitled to file a case for the maintaince for u . u have the remedies that the court can give u the relief.

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