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Wife filed RCR -HMA in family Court


07-Oct-2023 (In Family Law)
My wife filed RCR in family court. She is staying with her parents for last 8 months. We(me, my family friends )requested her and her parents to confirm my wife's interest on continueing marital relationship with me. But they told they are not interested to continue relationship with me. But unexpectedly they filed RCR. I have to attend the court soon. Infact, the actual story is, I am sw employee in hyd. She don't want to come my home town (my parents house)during holidays. She is willing to go her parents house Everytime. My parents are innocent and old aged. They want to see her. But she don't want to come my parents house. Due to this I let her not continue marital relation. But later we tried to know their opinion either divorce or continue relatiin with me( if she is ok to come to my home town. But she confirmed she won't). finally they filed RCR. And also my in laws are very worst fellows. They have very bad name in society. Kindly suggest how should I proceed in court.
Answers (2)

Answer #1
975 votes
we can file Transfer petition to club both cases in either place. If the court fixes jurisdiction of your place, you have to bear her expenses for travel, etc. on the other hand if she has filed RCR after you, we can report the same to the court and get judgement on basis of her admission.

Answer #2
627 votes
1.filing for RCR won't serve the purpose as one cannot force her spouse to stay with her.

2. wife who refuses to stay with her husband without sufficient cause Is not entitled to maintenance

3.A husband can now seek a divorce from his wife if she restricts him from fulfilling duties towards aged parents, a new Supreme Court judgement maintained.

4.in a Hindu society, it is a pious obligation of the son to maintain the parents. If a wife makes an attempt to deviate from the normal practice and normal custom of the society, she must have some justifiable reason for that.

3. you can file for divorce after period of 1 year

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