Esita Mahapatra 09 September 2017
SUNIL KUMAR (apprentice) 09 September 2017
Anand Kumar 09 September 2017
Kumar Doab (FIN) 09 September 2017
Either of the spouses can proceed per provisions of personal law that is applicable.
Which personal law applies in your case e.g; Hindu!
Kumar Doab (FIN) 09 September 2017
Same Query;
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/details.asp?mod_id=153746&offset=1
Kumar Doab (FIN) 09 September 2017
Contested divorce is on merits..............
JasRaj Rajawat ( Advocate) 10 September 2017
Raveena Kataria (Advocate ) 12 September 2017
Esita Mahapatra 12 September 2017
Raveena Kataria (Advocate ) 14 September 2017
Well, there's a provision for a situation like that provided u/s 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act. However, even if you've somehow been granted RCR will not necessarily imply your husband shall comply with the decree (non-complaince of which doesn't make him criminally liable and will only work towards providing you with another ground for divorce.) Best that you sort this out with your husband only, there's not much choice if he doesn't concede himself.