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Marriage..boy getting troubled by the daughter in law

Guest (Querist) 21 May 2012 This query is : Resolved 
My neighbour's son got married on the 11th of march. Since then daughter in law has gone to stay with her parents twice.. Now she has moved back with them permanently...they are threatening with the police and cases against them... I
I know the boy's family personally..they have been going out of their way to please the daughter in law.. The daughter in law belongs to the same city and has a job with a salary of Rs 5000/-
Please advise how they should safeguard themselves against future threats and cases..what preventive measures can be taken by them.
Awaiting your reply
Thanking you
Rajeev Kumar (Expert) 21 May 2012
File a RCR in family court with narrating your story and levelling serious allegation against daughter in law and also file a informatory petition in the respective court and make a prayer to send it for investigation to respective police station. Also report in the police station about the leaving your wife without reasonable excuse and she or her relative will implicate you at any time in fallse cases.
Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 22 May 2012
RCR is a futile case, see if some amicable settlement by way of meeting of elders is possible.

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SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 22 May 2012
Sharadaji,

Its hardly 2 months since the marriage has taken place.One thing will you clarify,was the girl interested in the boy at the tiume of marriage or it was a forcible marriage?May be lack of maturity on her behalf may have resulted in her staying with her parents.My first prioirity is mediation and councelling,as everything is in an initial stage,better not aggravate the issue beyond proportions and run after courts.
Guest (Querist) 22 May 2012
Thank you for all your help. I was trying to settle the issue through mediation myself. Hope it gets resolved...
M V Gupta (Expert) 23 May 2012
Yes. Mediation and counselling is proper step at this stage. Rushing to the court at this stage does not appear necessary or even filing of information with the police may harden the attitudes of the girl's side.


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