Divorce filed and wife forcefully try to enter house
reddyb
(Querist) 12 February 2015
This query is : Resolved
Dear sir,
My wife left me 8 months back with some attempts of suicide/ threatening.. Because she is having illegal affair before marriage. so lots of misunderstandings have been developed between us after marriage. we tried to compromise from police and also village persons ..but we didnt compromise....now after 8 months she tries to come forcefully to enter into my mother.father house who are residing in AP. So i filed divorce petition in Karnataka where we last resided together under cruelty of wife. But i do not have any solid evidences that proving her cruelty.. Could you please let us know how long the case will run probably ?? and also what is thr probability of dismissing of my case...?? please advise as i cant live with her as she always threatens me that she would die.. Thanks..
Guest
(Expert) 12 February 2015
Are you not residing with your parents in their house?
reddyb
(Querist) 12 February 2015
No Sir...My parents are residing at andhra pradesh. I am residing at Karnataka for job purpose. Could you please tell us how long we can drag the case...Even we are getting life threts from persons who are politically influenced.. For life saving we filed petition in Karnataka Court.
Guest
(Expert) 12 February 2015
She can insist on living with you till the divorce is granted, but cannot forcibly live with your parents.
Since your divorce application doesn't seem to be based on mutual consent the case can get dragged for years together depending upon dilatory tactics of your opponent lawyer or lethargy of your own lawyer.
About your getting life threats, you may better file complaint with the police about danger to yours or your patrents life.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 12 February 2015
Being a contested case it may be dragged for years.
As per your version, you are not having solid proofs to prove cruelty, case may be dismissed.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 13 February 2015
The divorce suit will take some time. In the meantime do ask your parents to file a suit for declaration and injunction so their daughter in law may not forcibly enter into their property. Once the injunction is granted, they can breath sigh of relief.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 16 February 2015
As rightly observed and advised by experts, you may ask your parents to file an injunction suit restraining her from entering or interfering with their peaceful possession and enjoyment of the property.
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