Originally posted by : madhu |
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He lied about His job and salary(30K) on marriage.... But no job from marriage till now and prev salary was 10k per month..... But based on his confidence he said in that way....
Moreover we have other problems in our marriage.....
I heard i can file 420 IPC ( Fraud and cheating ) on him....... He will get 7 years prison........ |
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@ Author,
1. Yes you can file a case of fraud upon him.
2. For the same you need to hire an advocate found locally via reference and pay his legal fees which may be Re. 1/- to Rs. 1,00,000/-
3. Well in between since you discovered this fraud you have stop cohabiting with him as husband-wife otherwise case will fall flat (dismissed).
4. The moment para 2 and para 3 you act upon your divorce is also for sure as why would you wait for him to come out of prison to claim we are husband – wife still!
5. Well, it is natural when a husband is shown to be earning 10 K and his wife is HR Manager and searching some legal remedy to file a case of fraud on her husband then as per principals of Law he is eligible to apply for litigation fees from her too and that litigation fee you may have to pay as being his legal wedded wife working as HR Manager and with your money he may contest or plead guilty in fraud case. Now comes divorce case of couples as hinted, again same moneyrama principals of pleading comes for husband rescue where he will again claim litigation expenses to contest divorce case. So bottom line, you pay him litigation expenses and file two cases (at the moment) and see how much relief you derive out of your social service experiments.
6. Otherwise so, you have rights and agrievement to file a case of fraud in marriage, you should stop cohabitation as husband-wife with him once discovery of fraud found in marriage there, you have even right to wait for him to come out of prison to start life as husband-wife with you OR you have right to file for divorce case on him too and part ways.
Just, make an informed decision once you re-read first repliers (Mr. Joshi’s) social advise and my above legal advice and Court(s) are waiting to embrace you remember that too, suggested not to loose focus now that you discovered fraud in marriage. BTW, some people have heard this proverb (but, have you ever heard it?) 'If wishes were horses, beggars would ride'
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