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Move out of husband's home

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kunal   13 October 2015

Simran Arora,

Dnt blame others like @vijay when he has revealed out the fact. You have not crossed a mission of life doing the work for your home, yet salute ur hardwork. Turn around the situation where Mens have been  started working since graduation untill the last breath only for the family, so you please dont disclose your emotions by saying  "Kitna kaam kar rahi hu aur mere pati daru peeke ghar khali betha hai ". Unappreciated !!

SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     13 October 2015

The query is getting deviated and becoming a debate,as no proper solution is getting concluded.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     13 October 2015

Originally posted by : kunal
@Simran Arora

 

Please dont do this cruelty with sweet daughter by aparting her from father. Please solve thye matter at home. He os an alcoholic , may be from some tension or other issues. Please get in to the issue ,solve his problems and be with him . Give your love as much as possible. Dnt go beyond your wanes and dnt Judge him too early ,Regrets are always heart breaking

agreed . please be cruel to your daughter and force her to live with drunkard father and learn abuses and filthy language.
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Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     13 October 2015

Originally posted by : niki
First think if you don't want divorce then help your husband in gaining will power for quitting alcohol. There are many centers which can help you in this. And if u want to move out then go legally which only ends with divorce

quitting wine .. ha ha ha आप नौकरी करके बच्चा पलोगी या शराब छुड़वाने मैं पैसा और वक्त बर्बाद करोगी, कोई साथ तो देगा नहीं

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     13 October 2015

Originally posted by : vijay
For those giving Gyan.. is taking the husband's gold not being criminal minded..


GOLD PRESENTED TO THE WIFE AT THE TIME OF WEEDING OR THEREAFTER (INCLUDING PRESENTED BY HUSBAND AND HIS RELATIVES) IS NEVER PROPERTY OF HUSBAND. IF HUSBAND RETAINS IT HE ATTRACTS NON-BAILBLE PROVISIONS OF IPC.

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