PWDV

Guest
(Querist) 02 January 2011
This query is : Resolved
Iam very confused, its 7 months of my marriage,just after a month of marriage my inlaws deserted me saying iam not compatible to their son etc,actually my inlaws specially mother in law wants my husband to leave,she doesn't like me studying,and has mentally tortured me alot. now iam living with my parents but constantly from last 3 months iam trying to reconcile with my husband but my mother in law is not allowing my husband or any relative to speak to me or attend my call. Iam unable to understand their intension because till now they have not filed and divorce case against me,but they are insisting me for mutual divorce, iam not reday for divorce at all beacuse i have no fault. I don't want to file RCR because my mother in law won't allow me and my husband to live happily in the same house.My mother in law has ordered everyone i family not to attend my calls, so all means of communication havebeen stopped by her and iam badly suffering. Due to mental tensions i have fall sick,which is hampering me physically. Because already i have tried a lot for reconciliation ,and i have all the proofs.
Now iam confused, If i file PWDV against my inlaws then what will be consequenses.
1) If i file a PWDV, what will happen i mean how court proceeds with such cases, basically what happens, i mean my inlaws will be called for summons, but what happens after that, will that help my marriage, save my marriage ?????
2) will i get the opportunity to reconcile or mediation through court ??????
3) My mother in law is not allowing me to talk to any member of their family, and specially my husband, iam not allowed to speak to him,he is scared of his mother and doesn't take my calls aswell. My inlaws want my husband to remarry.My inlaws have thrown me out of their house,are not ready to reconcile,have inflicted false alligations on me without any proof. So can i use these reasons to file PWDV ???
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 04 January 2011
1. It shall depends upon the counselling. If counselling fails case shall forward to magistrate Court.
2.Yes.
3.yes.

Guest
(Querist) 04 January 2011
Thankyou verymuch to expert advice
Arun Kumar Bhagat
(Expert) 09 January 2011
1. It depends upon the outcome of counselling. If counselling fails case shall be forwarded to Magistrate's Court.
2.Yes.
3.yes.

Guest
(Querist) 09 January 2011
Thankyou verymuch Arun Kumar Bhagat Sir.