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Both parties guilty of cruelty

(Querist) 11 July 2015 This query is : Resolved 
My wife alleges that I have hit her and thrown her out of the house but has no proof apart from my admissions. I have proof of several instances of her cruelty like denial of sex, beating me, talking about our sex life with other men etc. Will the court dismiss the decree of divorce seeing that both parties are guilty. I do not want divorce. I want reconciliation.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 11 July 2015
In maths two negatives make one positive but not in court.

cruelty against you is just another ground for divorce.

cruelty by you is covered under DV Act.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 11 July 2015
In maths two negatives make one positive but not in court.

cruelity against you is just another ground for divorce.

cuelity by you is covered undr DVAct.
Guest (Expert) 11 July 2015
Any how your intention of Reconciliation is appreciated.Better meet your wife in person with the support of family elders whom she also respects and have a free talk and put an end to all the issues.All the Best.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 11 July 2015
Court consider the matter before it on merit.

Whether she has filed case under DV act.
P. Venu (Expert) 11 July 2015
Have you or your wife or both of you approached the Court?
johan (Querist) 12 July 2015
Yes Sir. She has moved the court for a decree of dissolution of marriage.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 12 July 2015
What is the ground for dissolution of marriage?
What is the opinion and advise of your lawyer, if engaged?
You have no alternative but to contest.


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