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Chaitali (SSE)     30 September 2015

Do i need to file for annulment?

I have been married for 3 months, cross-cultural marriage and my in-laws wanted a house wife. After marriage there was much emotional torture on the same lines since I work plus the fact that they didnt get any dowry.  My husband didnt show any interest in registering marriage even after repeatedly reminding the same.

I was just wondering if this actually can be blessing to me i.e do I still need to file for annulment or can I just go Kaput?

 



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advocatepassy@gmail.com 971794 (Advocate)     30 September 2015

Whether it is registered or not, you cannot get out of the wedlock except by following due process of law. If you want quick divorce, both of you agree to MCD. No other shortcut

advocatepassy@gmail.com 971794 (Advocate)     30 September 2015

Whether it is registered or not, you cannot get out of the wedlock except by following due process of law. If you want quick divorce, both of you agree to MCD. No other shortcut

saravanan s (legal advisor)     30 September 2015

i feel its too early to decide on divorce as you had lived together for only three months.try to mediate with elders from both side and settle your differences.as adv vinod ji had said registration of marriage doesnt matter when you file for divorce

prabhakar advocate (advocate)     01 October 2015

I absolutely agree with adv. Vinod Passy, still I advise you to meet very, very astute advocate and explain him that what evidence (documentary as well as oral) your husband and their parents have in relation to marriage.  If there is not sufficient evidence on that particular aspect, the advocate may show you someway to get you the relief what you want.

Chaitali (SSE)     27 October 2015

Pls suggest a good Divorce lawyer in Hyderabad

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     27 October 2015

What is cross-cultural marriage. No such term is heard in legal circle.

Chaitali (SSE)     28 October 2015

Wat does that have to do wit legal circle ? How does it matter whether it's a legal jingo or not? If u r nt aware of its plain English meaning refer a dictionary please....And pls refrain from posting irrelevant stuff particularly in forums where a woman is looking 4 advice on divorce, that's by common sense.....

b.goheel   28 October 2015

queriest,
be calm, do not lose control.
not necessary every aware of it.
if ur own lawyer like to know the same thing, i guess you may give the same reply.

Samir N (General Queries) (Business)     29 October 2015

Whatever legal terms you use, the simple legal conclusion, as advised above, is that you cannot just go "kaput" but instead have to file proper legal proceedings to get a divorce or get the marriage annulled. Within these two options there are sub-options or choices.


That said, you can go kaput if you have no plans to remarry ever again or just want to be in live-in relationships in the future (which is not a bad idea for your types).  This way, you can keep going "kaput" and change partners whenever you feel like it... for cross-cultural or other reasons... until one fine morning you wake up and find out that you are 40+ and your partners are going "kaput" on you... every 3 months....


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