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(Querist) 01 June 2024 This query is : Resolved 
My wife, who has epilepsy, is egoistic, narcissistic, and often rude, leading to frequent arguments. She doesn't want children and acts as if she's unmarried, no contribution, disrespect me and my dad very badly causing tension. When we try to reason with her, she threatens to involve her parents, who always support her and use rough words. The pressure from her parents makes it difficult to communicate. Today, after 15 days, my wife came with her parents and told us that it takes their daughter too much time to commute by metro from our home to her office. Therefore, she will move to Noida and live there, and they expect me to live with her there as well. However, I had clearly informed my wife before marriage, via WhatsApp chat, that after marriage, I would settle in Punjab with my father. Now, my wife and her parents are indirectly forcing me to shift to Noida, but my father and I have already decided to live in Punjab, not Delhi. My wife has now left home after 2.5 years and will stay in a room alone. How can we protect ourselves legally? Can she legally force me to leave my home, leave my father, and live with her in Noida? if I file case she could file fake cases
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 01 June 2024
If it is not tolerable anymore you may decide to file divorce case on the grounds of cruelty.
If she is filing fake cases, you have to challenge them on merits and documentary evidences in your support
HK (Querist) 01 June 2024
Sir, Can she legally force me to leave my home, leave my father, and live with her in Noida?
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 02 June 2024
Nobody can force or compel you to leave your parents unattended especially when they are in need of assistance in all their walks of life, you can very well refuse to leave them alone.
Dr. J C Vashista (Expert) 02 June 2024
Is it not same query as already posted which has been very well analysed, opined, advised and obliged as may be observed from your profile
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kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 02 June 2024
Yes. Very well observed by the senior expert Dr. J.C.Vashista Sir. Why several queries on the same?
P. Venu (Expert) 03 June 2024
Posting repeated queries would not solve any problem. The alleged improper conduct of your wife needs to be dispassionately examined to ascertain whether there subsists a cause of action amounting to marital cruelty based on which you can seek divorce.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 03 June 2024
Some people have got a fancy or anxiety for getting more answers for their same question hence they adopt the tactics of posting under different headings, this menace can be curbed by not replying to them if we come to know about it.
P. Venu (Expert) 03 June 2024
It is as well that we ignore postings which are spams.


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