Divorce

Asked in Civil

  • Sajid Mohammed

    Bangalore

Expert's Answers(6)

  • Advocate Abhimanyu Gurawalia

    Patli Hajipur, Haryana
      60 Client Ratings

    it will better to take divorce

    May 22, 2020
  • Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 40 years Exp (Retired Judge)

    Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka
      187 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, Better approach the family Court and get a legal divorce.

    February 7, 2020
  • Advocate Rahul Raghuvansi

    Gurgaon, Haryana
     

    you can file a complaint under DV Act against your wife. for more consult contract me.

    February 2, 2020
  • Advocate Devpriya Shah

    New Delhi, Delhi
      6 Client Ratings

    groom can file mutual divorce petition in the court.... or groom can also file petition in the court on the basis of mental and physical torture ( apprehension of suicidal tendency too). you may contact me for further clarification at seven zero double one seven double zero two four zero.

    February 1, 2020
  • Advocate Srinivas G D

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      19 Client Ratings

    For further Detail Contact any Advocate

    February 1, 2020
  • Advocate Srinivas G D

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      19 Client Ratings

    A Muslim can Divorce on Following Grounds Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act*Phone*Muslim women can seek divorce in a court of law. A woman can ask for divorce in the following circumstances: if whereabouts of the husband has not been known for four years if the husband has not provided for her maintenance for two years if the husband has been sentenced to imprisonment for seven years or more if the husband has failed to perform his marital obligations for three years if the husband was impotent at the time of marriage and remains impotent if the husband has been insane for two years or is suffering from leprosy or virulent venereal disease if the husband treats the wife with cruelty, even if absent physical violence if the wife has been given in marriage by her father or guardian before she reached age 15 if the husband associates with women of evil repute or leads an infamous life or attempts to force her to lead an immoral life if the husband disposes of her property or prevents her exercising her legal rights over it if the husband obstructs her in the observance of her religious profession or practice if he has more than one wife, or does not treat her equitably in accordance with the Quran; or carries out any other ground recognised as valid for the dissolution of marriages under Muslim law.[15]

    February 1, 2020