B Anil (RM) 31 May 2014
shashikant bhardwaj (content writer) 31 May 2014
Wife should settle the matter with husband amicably and then file for mutual consent divorce.
ADVOCATE TRILOK (CRIMINAL family PROPERTY topfreind@gmail.com ) 31 May 2014
Divorce without maintenance is not possible.
shashikant bhardwaj (content writer) 31 May 2014
Why not. of course
Adv Archana Deshmukh (Practicing Advocate) 31 May 2014
Talk to your wife properly that considering situation, you are ready to free her by MCD. Ask her give divorce without any alimony if she wants divorce.
Gautam Kapoor (IT professional Studying Law) 31 May 2014
Nadeem Qureshi (Advocate/ nadeemqureshi1@gmail.com) 31 May 2014
Dear Querist,
If your wife is unable to maintain herself and not ready for mutual consent divorce, then divorce without maintenance is not possible. you should try to convince her for MCD with your terms and conditions, if she is ready then no need to worry.
If you are able to prove that she is impotent and due to this reason she is not willing to consummate the marriage and unable to make physical relation, then file a declaration suit to declare this marriage null and void, then she will be not entitled to get any maintenance from you.
Feel free to call.
Rocky Smith (Instructor @ Calcutta (rockysmith4calcutta@gmail.com)) 31 May 2014
For this situation you should file Restitution of Conjugal Rights (RCR - Sec 9 of Hindu Marriage Act).
Please don't worry, This type of dispute women will never come and you will get decree of "Failure of Restitution of Conjugal Rights" - which is a very good ground of divorce without any maintenance.
If they submits any false statement in WO then you should file Perjury U/S 340 CrPC read with 195 CrPC in the same court.
Please take reference of my post from the following link also: -
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Fight-against-misuse-of-498a-ipc--103100.asp#.U4nYjXbYVdg
HAREESH (NIL) 01 June 2014
Shonee Kapoor (Legal Evangelist - TRIPAKSHA) 02 June 2014
If she is not willing for MCD, you should start divorce petition on your own.
As she was employed before, she may not get any alimony, but then if any maintenance is granted to her, you would need to pay her,
Regards,