Impotence Issue Of 15 Years Marriage

Asked in Divorce

  • Taran Gujral

    Hyderabad

Expert's Answers(8)

  • Advocate Shaikh Irfan Khamar

    Latur, Maharashtra
      2 Client Ratings

    Dear client As per Hindu marriage Act impotence is ground of divorce Therefore You can file petition before Honourable family court for divorce

    June 12, 2023
  • Advocate Kavery Anand

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      5 Client Ratings

    Impotency is solid ground for divorce. U can connect with me for details

    June 2, 2023
  • Adv Mukul Kumar Singh

    Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
      4 Client Ratings

    You can consider IVF, Surrogacy methods first before proceeding for Divorce, if impotency is the only ground on which you are relying for Divorce.

    June 1, 2023
  • Advocate Shubham Kumar

    New Delhi, Delhi
     

    File a divorce case through an advocate u/s 13 of Hindu Marriage Act.

    May 31, 2023
  • Advocate Anik

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      65 Client Ratings

    Dear client I am sorry to hear that but in this case you can go ahead and file a divorce petition under section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act on the ground of impotency. It is a valid ground and once proven you can get the divorce

    May 30, 2023
  • H K Chaturvedi, Advocate Supreme Court.

    Noida, Uttar Pradesh
      12 Client Ratings

    Divorce petition can be filed. For better advice kindly consult us through video/ audio call.

    May 30, 2023
  • Advocate Yogesh Navmahalkar

    Jalna, Maharashtra
      18 Client Ratings

    You can File Divorce case in court through lawyer on the ground of impotent because of impotent the married life can't be continued and there is not hope of child so you can demand medical test of your husband through court so Court will passed an order for medical test of your husband and if impotent report is recieved then you will get divorce easily.

    May 30, 2023
  • Advocate Jitender Singh

    New Delhi, Delhi
      16 Client Ratings

    Impotency is a valid ground for divorce. And if there's no scope of living together then rather stretching the relationship you should file a divorce petition with the family court according to your jurisdiction. I would suggest you to go with mutual divorce because it's cost effective and ends up in maximum of six months. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.

    May 29, 2023