Dear Mr Manoj,
What I am presuming is that you are very soon going to be in soup of litigation with her. So it is better you take some defences like complining in the near by police station stating that your wife has left you on her own and now thratening you for the extraction of money and puting you in to the fear for false cases in the court. Though this will not at all solve your problem but will become a good defence for your future litigation, You know depriving of the conjugal rights by the woman after her marriage is a cruelty against husband and residing away and thus depriving her husband for the physical relations is also comes under head of the cruelty on these grounds you can take judicial separation from her without giving her divorce and remaining you as a husband and wife. This will further be a good ground in future if you both do not reside with each other for further two years a good basis for getting divorce.infurture and getting free from her.
Now it is up to you how do you want to go.
Under these conditions she can demand a at par and equal state accommodation as equal to what she was enjoying with you after her marriage. Demand for her maintenance, and even file cases under Sec 489A Criminal nature for which you even can go Jail if not taken anticipatory bail. As you have said that she already has filed police complaints against you, those complaints must be under investigation and as soon it will be over you will be charged for that by the Metropolitan Magistrate. You should not delay any more as the arrow has been shot by the complaints and any time orders can be released.
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