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sun shine (edu)     25 May 2010

illness

I got married in 2010 january. The marriage was a tumultous one with my inlaws and husband harassing me daily.

I was comletely depressed. 

during my sister's wedding in April 2010 i came to my maternal home.

at this time i visited a psychiatrist for depression.

he diognosed me with schizophrenia. now that i am going back to my matrimonial home in a few days, should i inform

my husband that i am suffering from schizophrenia?

If i don't will he sue me? Will he make the marriage null and void?

in agony



 4 Replies

Guest (Guest)     25 May 2010

If schizophrenia problem has been earlier to marriage, then he has a ground to seek nullity of marriage on the ground of concealment of vital fact.

If the problem came after marriage, he cannot seek the decree of annulment.  But he may seek divorce after one year from the date of marriage.  I could not understand whether they are creating problem to you as you are a patient or you became a patient due to their cruelty.

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sun shine (edu)     25 May 2010

I did not suffer from schizophrenia before marriage.

i went through acute depression due to my inlaws and husbands torture.

they abused me with harsh words, for lack of dowry etc. at that time i did not have any illness.

when i went to the psychiatrist for treatment for depression ailment, he diagosed as scizophrenia.

if i conceal it from them when i go back, is it an offense?

if i reveal it, will they say that i suffered it earlier and make t he marriage null and void?

Want Kid Back (Sr.Management)     25 May 2010

Agony, Please check your PM.

WKB

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Pranjal Srivastava (Lawyer)     30 May 2010

 

If a person suffers with any such type of illness earler the marriage but not aware of his illnes, after getting married he/she comes to know abt the illness then there is  no ground to seek nullity of marriage on the ground of concealment of vital fact.


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